Location



698 S. Vermont Ave
Suite 205
Los Angeles, CA 90005




Accessibility

We are located on the second floor. To coordinate elevator access, email us at hello@marchaprilart.com or call 213-640-7281. 

Contact



Email hello@marchaprilart.com

Phone
213-640-7281





Our Team


Somi Jun
Founder

Writing

Somi Jun is a writer and educator from Los Angeles. They received their BA in Comparative Literature from Princeton University and MFA in Creative Writing from UC Irvine. Now they are working on an English teaching credential and a collection of essays.

Jun has worked with private tutoring and college counseling clients since 2016. Recently, Jun’s clients have received acceptances from Stanford, Brown, Johns Hopkins, and Cornell, as well as from top tier public, art, and tech schools. 

No matter the academic background, Jun works together with students and their families to create options. Above all, they hope that every student receives a rewarding and meaningful education, matched to their individual interests.

Bhavani SrinivasStudio Manager

Fiber, sculpture, graphic design, painting

Bhavani Srinivas makes sculptures, fiber installations, prints, and books. These objects often explore the myths of the motherland that are imagined by people living in diaspora; scientific racism; and the Tamil language. Bhavani co-runs a small press called Corners cutoff, which has a focus on publishing multi-lingual collaborations. She is based in Los Angeles, California and is a graduate of Princeton University.

Minu Jun
Photography, film, costume

Minu Jun is a Los Angeles-based artist specializing in ink drawings, photography, and costume fabrication. His work depicts a fantastical Los Angeles inspired by folktales, his upbringing in the city, contemporary documentation, and the Hollywood myth. He matriculated from Wesleyan in 2019 with a double major in Italian and cinema studies. Over the last few years, he has worked with up-and-coming contemporary artists, videographers, and art design teams.


Why March April? March April is the season of growth, facilitated by surprising changes in the weather. One day, sunshine. The next, pouring rain. It’s the variation, sudden turns in fate, and good, deep soil that make growth possible.