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Happy New Year!
From KOBO
 
 

May your New Year be filled with Peace, Health and Happiness.

 

Thank you for your support over the last 15 years.

Best wishes to you from all of us at KOBO Capitol Hill and KOBO at Higo.
John, Binko, Aya, Linda, Mikano, Naoko, Akika, Sana, Hiroko, Iori, Kiyomi, Kumiko, Toshi and Carolynn
 


Ikebana class with Megumi Schacher
Sunday, January 9, 1-3 pm
New Year ikebana arrangement, "Moribana" style using the shallow container. 
 

mochi

  
This Ikebana workshop is about "shogatsu" (the Japanese New Year)
and the traditional materials used for arrangements at this time of the year.
The class will be using the colored "mizuhiki", a traditional Japanese decoration to add to the flower arrangements.

$35/session, includes flowers and plants materials
 
Advanced registration required.
please call us at (206) 381-3000 or email us.


Upcoming Events at KOBO at Higo!

January 9, 2010, Sunday, 1-3pm
Ikebana Workshop with Megumi Schacher
$35/session

February 19 - March 6
Sam Scott, Ceramic
His functional forms are defined by simplicity. The white surface of each piece is decorated with abstract designs, exploring the contrast of the white porcelain surface with a matte black glaze. 

March 19 - April 16
Junko Yamamoto,  Paintings
Originally from Japan, Junko graduated with an Arts Degree from Cornish College of the Arts and has established her studio in Seattle. " . . . often alluding to popular culture and Japanese decorative textile patterns.  Her background colors stem from nature - blue, green, yellow, brown and are juxtaposed with brighter overlays of Pop images like comic-strip thought bubbles and pillow shapes in red, pink, and orange."  Michael Kangas, Artltd. Magazine. July 2008

Don't throw away your Bubble Wrap!  Recycle it at KOBO.
We constantly use bubble wrap to protect ceramic and fragile work we pack. If you don't need it, you can drop it off at any Kobo location.  

Please do not bring styrofoam packing or pellets.  For information about recycling styrofoam in the Seattle area, we learned about a local business called V&G Styro Recycle, go to www.styrorecycle.com
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