Our products vary depending on the seasonal availability. We have a friendly service with sincere care and detail information about our products.
We carefully advice customers about the specialty of bonsai and provide a great service of maintaining their trees and plants. Contact Information. Detailed Information. Art and craft are in her blood, having been raised in the world of architecture and landscape design.
She studied fiber arts in college and is an avid weaver, knitter, and art collector particularly of works by PNW women.
She enjoys gardening and spending time outdoors every day. Before her recent retirement, Judy co-owned the Sandpiper Gallery that she ran for 30 years in downtown Tacoma; but before turning fully to art, she had her own practice as a dental hygienist.
Judy was born in Wyoming and moved to Washington with her family before heading off to New York City as a college student to major in Chemistry. Judy is athletic and loves movement-meditation practices. She enjoys daily swims, which she has done nearly every day for the past three years. In addition to serving the community as an elected official, she has also been an educator at several universities, a small business owner, and an arts nonprofit Executive Director.
Sheri is excited about the beauty of bonsai and Pacific Bonsai Museum as a place of solitude and reflection in our hectic lives. She recently retired from her position of Professor of Chemistry at Pacific Lutheran University PLU where, since , she taught, led international study trips, and supervised student-led research.
Christine was first drawn to bonsai from the perspective of horticultural science but has developed a lasting fascination with it as a form of living art. Tony is a passionate bonsai artist and plant lover.
He was drawn to trees for their natural beauty and peaceful-producing aesthetic qualities but is also purpose-driven on a mission to connect people and communities through bonsai. He graduated from the University of Washington with a B.
Tony enjoys studying martial arts, digging deeper into Japanese garden design, drawing, and spending time with his wife of 29 yrs and their two daughters. In his free moments, he writes a bonsai blog at Bonsaiko. Mark appreciated art from an early age, and for a period, created, sold, and installed his own art. Though he knew little about bonsai when he was asked to serve on the Pacific Bonsai Museum Board, he knew and respected George Weyerhaeuser since his teens and he felt he could be of service after 40 years of serving on arts boards in the area.
With a focus on developing and implementing aggressive strategic plans, he grew productivity exponentially and reinvested the proceeds into expanding markets both nationally and in 37 foreign markets.
From , he served as Interim Exec. With that large undertaking wrapped up, he turned towards building an export business for the largest savory snack company in the PNW. Using a new business model of partnering with local snack companies in foreign markets, the business grew within 3 years from exports to a single foreign market to sales in 17 markets on 3 continents.
Mark holds an M. Grant was initially drawn to the beauty and mystery of bonsai but over the years has learned that bonsai—an art based on precision, discipline, focus, awareness, commitment, and continual learning—is the perfect platform for education and self-discovery. We have now been informed that Oakland is closing the Gardens at Lake Bonsai Garden at Lake Merritt.
Blog Posts Back. October 3, by Jerry Carpenter Read more September 8, by Jerry Carpenter Read more Updated Open Hours Once again we need to modify our hours of operation: Starting April We will be open on Saturday from 10 to and Sunday from 12 to April 19, by Jerry Carpenter Read more April 7, by Jerry Carpenter Read more March 6, by Jerry Carpenter Read more
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