Autumnal Arrangements
with Maddie Reyna
September 27, 10:00–1:00 p.m.
Tuition: $100
Materials Fee: $30
Create a festive centerpiece with autumnal florals and other organic materials while considering foundational historical floral styles including Dutch Baroque, Ikebana, and contemporary movements. Participants will experiment with vessel armature techniques such as wire mesh, pin frog, and tape grid. Local flowers from White Barn Flower Farm in Holland, Michigan, will be provided to each participant, and after demonstration, arranging, and group discussion, they will take their ephemeral arrangement home.
Plan to bring: A vessel, garden shears, garden gloves, a box to transport your arrangement.
Photo by Dominique Muñoz
Maddie Reyna is an American painter who began arranging flowers as a way to have live subjects for her work. That practice has come to stand alone as she applies considerations of color, form, and composition to three-dimensional organic matter. She has a Masters in Painting and Drawing from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, studied at The Flower School of New York, designs flower arrangements for brides and other party throwers in Chicago, and is the Education Director for Ox-Bow School of Art & Artists’ Residency.