Bonsai, An Ancient Art in Modern Times

Course | Registration opens 2/3/2025 8:00 AM EST

Members only
3/31/2025-5/5/2025
7:00 PM-8:30 PM EST on Mon
$75.00

Bonsai, An Ancient Art in Modern Times

Course | Registration opens 2/3/2025 8:00 AM EST

Bonsai is a centuries-old practice of training trees in containers to resemble those in nature. In this course, we will explore the key components of bonsai: horticulture, design, and technical skills. By the end of the course, you will understand how to maintain a healthy tree, develop your own design style, and apply essential techniques. Whether you are new to bonsai, have experience, or are simply curious, this course will guide you through the fundamentals of this fascinating art form. Chris Baker has worked with bonsai for over 18 years, beginning as an enthusiast with a passion for horticulture and nature. His career shifted after a meeting with bonsai curator Jack Sustic at the U.S. National Arboretum in 2010, leading him to volunteer and eventually study with bonsai master Tohru Suzuki in Japan. In 2014, Baker became the first full-time curator of the Chicago Botanic Garden's bonsai collection. He serves as President of the North American Bonsai Federation and is on the board of the World Bonsai Friendship Federation.

  • This course is offered by the National Resource Center (NRC) for Osher Institutes. After registration is complete, the NRC will facilitate the rest, including hosting each course on Zoom, sending emails to participants with registration details, Zoom links, etc. Registered participants are encouraged to attend the online "Osher Online Member Orientation".