Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
Ninth Moon Floral Design Showcase Premiere Evening
The Ninth Moon Floral Design Showcase is a juried floral show with each entry including chrysanthemums as a part of the display.
When:
November 4, 2016 6:30pm to 8:30pm
The Ninth Moon Floral Design Showcase is a juried floral show with each entry including chrysanthemums as a part of the display. Designers will use floral design styles and forms that utilize fresh floral materials and foliage in their entry. The exhibition is designed to celebrate the beauty and significance of chrysanthemums and recognize the floral art and creative talent of floral designers in the Pacific Northwest.
The Ninth Moon Floral Design Showcase Premiere Evening will give you the opportunity to be one of the first to view the fabulous floral exhibits, created by the Northwest's most gifted floral designers and staged within the magical beauty of Lan Su Chinese Garden. These stunning designs will capture the charm of the chrysanthemum and captivate you. See a live floral design demonstration from featured artist Gerard Toh, listen to live music, sip champagne, enjoy decadent desserts, meet the floral designers and be the first to vote for your favorite chrysanthemum creation!
- Take in the beauty of the garden decorated for Mumvember after-hours
- Enjoy decadent desserts, champagne and live music. Desserts provided by AnniePies, Cacao, Citizen Baker, Nel Centro, and St. Honoré Boulangerie.
- Meet the floral designers
- Vote for YOUR favorite chrysanthemum creation!
- See a live floral demonstration from Gerard Toh, the Ninth Moon Floral Design Showcase Featured Designer
Cost:
$45 Lan Su Members, $55 General Public
Phone Number:
5032288131
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