
August 22, 2025
$500 per person, plus 6% service fee. Tuition includes lodging, meals, art materials, studio supplies, tour tickets, and exceptional access to Fallingwater.

Reiko Nakajima
Sogetsu Ikebana Sensei
Reiko Nakajima’s lifelong commitment to the Sogetsu school of ikebana began in 1980 with study in Kyoto, Japan where she first became an instructor. She returned to Tokyo in 1984 studied under Mrs. Senso Onaka for four years. After moving to the United States, she continued teaching and founded the Sogetsu Pittsburgh Study Group in 1990 which she still heads today. She has led countless students through the Sogetsu curriculum with her in-depth expertise and intuitive approach. Reiko received the prestigious Sogetsu School ‘Overseas Award’ in 2007 and 2017 and served as President of Ikebana International Pittsburgh Chapter #25 from 1996 to 1998. She is the Exhibitions Chair for the organization, overseeing exhibits at Phipps Conservatory and other cultural institutions. She has developed and featured Sogetsu demonstrations, special workshops, and exhibitions throughout the region.

Atsumi Sewell
Sogetsu Ikebana Sensei
Atsumi Sewell has studied and shared Sogetsu Ikebana for over 50 years and served as an assistant teacher at the Japanese Consulate in Perth, Australia from 1996 to 2000 before coming back to the United States. She has been co-chair of Sogetsu Pittsburgh since 2001, guiding students and artists at beginning and advanced levels with her distinctive artistry and expert eye. Atsumi served as President of Ikebana International Pittsburgh Chapter #25 from 2004 to 2006 and led workshops for the Canton, Ohio Chapter through 2022. She has exhibited, collaborated with, and offered demonstrations at numerous private galleries, public settings, and academic and cultural institutions.