The Best Japanese Festivals & Events On the Web

New Years Oshogatsu Festivals in the United States
1
                                
×
2025 The Mesmerizing World of Yayoi Kusama's Fireflies Infinity Mirror Room - Phoenix Art Museum #InfinityRoom #PhoenixMuseum (Re-Opens)
2025: Annual Japan Day Parade & Japan Street Fair (Celebrates Japanese Culture, Art, Tradition & Japanese Food) FREE (See Video)
2025 The Samurai Collection (25 Year Collection Focused on Japanese Samurai Armor - Largest Collection Outside of Japan) Ann & Gabriel Barbier-Muller
2025 Happy Father's Day: Top Tips to Surprise Dad on Father's Day and Tips to Be an Inspiring Dad!
2025 Yayoi Kusama's Longing for Eternity - On View at The Broad
A Beautiful Japanese Rock Garden in Traditional Japanese Style, USC Campus (Video) Landscape Composed Arrangements of Rocks (Aid for Meditating)
Anime Expo 2025 Event - Los Angeles Convention Center (Cosplay Showcase: Industry Panel, Vibrant Anime Community Gathering in LA) July 3-6, 2025
2025: 47th Annual Nikkei Matsuri Festival Event (Food, Performances, Exhibits..) Festival Celebrating Japanese American Culture in San Jose Japantown
The Hanami Line at Robert T. Matsui Park: Sacramento’s First Cherry Blossom Park (Opens in 2024)
2025 Samurai Splendor: Sword Fittings from Edo Japan (Must-See for Anyone Interested in Japanese Art, History, or Culture) Ongoing Exhibit
2025 Portland Japanese Garden to Receive Centuries-Old Gate (From a Castle Gate Originally Built in the 17th Century)
2025 San Francisco Tea Garden Restore 127 Year-Old Pagoda, Golden Gate Park, SF
2025 Annual Brookhaven Cherry Blossom Festival Event (Live Music, Food, Car Show, Kids Fun..) 2 Days - Free
Trending #16

2025 Florigami in the Garden: Showcases 20 Installations of Museum-Quality Metal Sculptures Inspired by OrigamiNEW

Date: Saturday, 8 March, 2025       Time: Start Time TBA
Tulsa Botanic Garden
3900 Tulsa Botanic Dr
Tulsa, OK 74127
Visit Location Website
Map of Tulsa Botanic Garden, 3900 Tulsa Botanic Dr

Tulsa Botanic Garden showcases 20 installations of museum-quality metal sculptures inspired by origami, the centuries-old Japanese art of folding paper. The larger-than-life sculptures of blooming flowers, birds, grazing deer, galloping ponies, and other flora and fauna themes will be exhibited throughout the five formal gardens at Tulsa Botanic Garden. The Oklahoma debut will also premier three new pieces by Kevin Box, including a 17ft. tall kinetic sculpture of colorful butterflies that will float above floral displays.

Kevin Box grew up in Bartlesville, OK and graduated from the School of Visual Arts in New York City. His work has received numerous awards and is held in prominent collections worldwide. In 2004, he was the youngest member ever elected to the National Sculptors’ Guild.

FLORIGAMI IN THE GARDEN features Box’s own compositions as well as collaborations with his wife, Jennifer, and world-renowned origami artists Te Jui Fu, Beth Johnson, Michael G. LaFosse and Robert J. Lang.

The exhibit includes interpretive information and cast metal examples of origami folded and unfolded. An audio tour is also available for guests to dial into and listen to the artists speak about the work.  

Date
March 2 - Sep 21, 2025

Time
10:00 am - 5:00 pm


Tickets 


About Artists
Kevin Box grew up in Bartlesville, OK and graduated from the School of Visual Arts in New York City. In 2004 he was elected as the youngest member of the National Sculptors Guild. He was also recognized by Southwest Art Magazine as one of the top 21 artists under 31 in the southwest. Kevin and his wife Jennifer Box reside in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Jennifer Box received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from New York University in Dance Education and Nonprofit Administration. During her years as a dancer in New York City she performed, choreographed, and directed multiple performing arts shows. Today Jennifer translates such experiences to co-direct with Kevin in the production of this traveling fine arts show.

Disclaimer: Please double check all information provided on our platform with the official website for complete accuracy and up-to-date details.

   

Saturday, 8 March, 2025



Event Contact

Florigami in the Garden-Tulsa Botanic Garden

Event Organizer Website



Get More Details From the Event Organizer

Event Location Website


Visit Location Website

For More Location Details

Add Event To Your Calendar


iCalendar Google Calendar

Windows Live Calendar

Event Information Can Change

Always verify event information for possible changes or mistakes.

Contact Us for Issues

Japanese Event & Festival Categories




Social Media & Email Share