Flower Arranging Workshop at the SPRING MARKET

Promoted by St. Volodymyr Institute
Begins on Sat, May 2, 2026 10:00 AM
Ends on Sat, May 2, 2026 4:00 AM

SVI, 629 Spadina Avenue, Toronto

Event Type: Other

Event Description

Join us for a creative flower arranging workshop, where we will work with seasonal blooms to create natural, garden-inspired arrangements.During the workshop, Joanna will guide you through simple, intuitive techniques for arranging flowers, along with tips on choosing blooms from local growers or your neighbourhood corner market. We will also explore how to combine store-bought flowers with elements from your own garden, creating compositions that feel organic and personal.Joanna’s approach is gentle and supportive, focusing on natural movement, balance, and personal expression rather than perfection. All materials are provided, and you will leave with your own arrangement to take home, along with the confidence to keep creating with what is available to you.

Registration is required to attend.$95 per person.2-hour session. (10:30 AM–12:30 PM or 2 - 4PM)All materials included.

Register: https://www.stvolodymyr.org/events-calendar/florwer-arranging-workshop-at-the-spring-market

You will also take home a beautiful bouquet complete with a glass vase. Coffee, tea, and sweets will be provided during the workshop.

Register 10:30 AM–12:30 PM Register 2–4 PM

The flower arranging workshop is part of the Spring Market presented by the Ukrainian Museum of Canada, Ontario Branch and St. Volodymyr Institute — taking place May 2–3, 2026. Before or after the workshop, take some time to explore the market and discover beautiful art, jewellery, and thoughtful gifts.

Joanna Harshman is a floral designer inspired by the beauty of her childhood, spent between her grandfather’s garden and the lush meadows of the Sudety Mountains in Poland. She has had the privilege of working in some of Toronto’s most artistic and renowned flower shops, where she refined her craft and developed a keen eye for unique, expressive arrangements. Her work moves between organic, garden-inspired compositions and more distinctive, sculptural designs.


Event Location

SVI
629 Spadina Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
M5S 2H4