Pottery Northwest is hosting an opening night reception on Friday, February 19 from 6 to 8 p.m. to celebrate a new gallery space and its first exhibit, Ikebana Y, otherwise known as the art of Japanese flower arrangements.
The arrangements will be made by guest artist and master teacher of the Sogetsu School in Woodinville, Nobuko Relnick. Containers have been provided by invited guests and Pottery NW’s artists-in-residence.
In addition to the opening reception on Friday, Relnick will be hosting a gallery talk and Ikebana workshop at 2 p.m. on Saturday, February 20 (limited to ten people, $30 each). The Ikebana Y exhibit will continue through Thursday, March 4.