Propagation Station Workshop
Event description
Combine your love for woodworking and plants by creating a propagation station from scratch! Join visiting instructor, Julian Rich for this introductory workshop to design and build a wooden stand that holds glass containers for rooting plant cuttings.
Optional: We encourage participants to bring plant clippings to share, as well as no longer desired wine glasses with stems to upcycle into your station.”
This workshop is offered on a sliding scale. If you need assistance to take this class please reach out to info@communityworkshopnola.com
About the Instructor
Mx. Julian Rich (they/he) is a Los Angeles based educator and makerspace manager specializing in creative reuse in maker education. Seeing a need for adults to learn the same hands-on skills they were teaching their students, Julian founded Rebuild to offer approachable, sustainable handy and mending classes for all ages. Held in libraries, community spaces, and creative reuse stores, Rebuild is rooted in the belief that we—and the objects we love—are not disposable. Classes empower participants to repair, build, and reimagine, treating making as a form of care and resistance against a culture of disposability. Whether through woodworking, electronics, textiles, or craft, Rebuild fosters independence and connection, helping people see the materials around them as part of a larger story—one that can be sustained, transformed, and passed on. You can find more about their work at www.rebuildspace.com
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