We are in an era of visual dynamism where our sense of smell often takes a backseat to the endless scrolling pleasures of our tailored algorithms. The simple act of intentionally paying attention to our olfactory tools can be a powerful access point to gentle presence as well as a rich space for creativity and fun.
Join artist Mia Reiko Braverman for a session focused on the nose, where we’ll explore fragrance through the multi-sensory practice of making and enjoying Japanese style incense.
In this class you will make 8-10 incense cones from all natural materials as well as experience unique and rare fragrant woods from the monkoh tradition of listening to incense. You will also receive a kiribako (wood box made in Japan) to carry your incense cones.
Tea and onigiri (rice balls) will be provided. Come make some fragrant sculptures with us !
We are in an era of visual dynamism where our sense of smell often takes a backseat to the endless scrolling pleasures of our tailored algorithms. The simple act of intentionally paying attention to our olfactory tools can be a powerful access point to gentle presence as well as a rich space for creativity and fun.
Join artist Mia Reiko Braverman for a session focused on the nose, where we’ll explore fragrance through the multi-sensory practice of making and enjoying Japanese style incense.
In this class you will make 8-10 incense cones from all natural materials as well as experience unique and rare fragrant woods from the monkoh tradition of listening to incense. You will also receive a kiribako (wood box made in Japan) to carry your incense cones.
Tea and onigiri (rice balls) will be provided. Come make some fragrant sculptures with us !