Fridays, 6:30pm–8:30pm
April 18, 25 + May 2, 9, 16*
Taught by Bhavani Srinivas
Over the course of this 5-week workshop, each participant will weave a 10 x 12” piece of cloth on a communal class warp. Participants will understand the foundations of warping and weaving on a floor loom, be able to read weaving patterns, and gain comfort with the technical language of weaving. After completing this workshop, participants are equipped to sign up for loom rental to weave during studio hours.
We will weave on the March April floor loom. All tools and materials will be provided.
*During the week of May 9, participants will schedule one-on-one sessions with Bhavani to weave their section of cloth.
Max: 6 people
$295
Poetry as Experience
Saturdays, 10am–12:45pm
March 8, 15, 22, 29 + April 5
Taught by Somi Jun
Many English classes ask us to step away from the poet’s life as well as our own experiences, in order to objectively interpret the text in front of us. In contrast, this workshop asks how poetry becomes a part of our lives as we write and read it, making both our lives and our writing works-in-progress. To that end, we will read poetry as well as accompanying prose by each poet, investigating how that poet lives, reads, writes, and revises.
All students are invited, but not required, to bring writing of any genre to the workshop. In particular, I encourage participants to bring early drafts of ambitious or multipart projects. By exploring poetry as experience, we will discuss generative – rather than prescriptive – modes of revision.
All readings will be provided.
Max: 9 people
$150*
Weekly Themes
Week 1: The Sentence How do you experience time?
Ellen Bryant Voigt, Donika Kelly, Lyn Hejinian, Franny Choi
Week 2: (Mis)translations How do you experience language?
Robin Coste Lewis, Jhumpa Lahiri, Anne Carson, Elena Marcu
Week 3: Persona How do you experience distance?
Kazuo Ishiguro, Robert Hayden, Phillip B. Williams, William Shakespeare
Week 4: Fragmentation How do you experience silence?
Robin Coste Lewis (again), M. NourbeSe Philip, Solmaz Sharif, Emily Dickinson
Week 5: Show-and-tell How do you experience artwork?
*Half the spots in this workshop are market rate, while the remaining half are offered at a significant discount for those facing financial difficulty. Choose the option that is right for you.
Tool Library Demo: Spiral Binding with Corners cutoff
Sunday, March 30, 1pm
Reserve your spot by booking a Regular Creative Day Pass on our appointments page for Sunday, March 30.
$25
Tool Library Demo: Cricut Basics
Sunday, March 2, 1pm
$25
Sunday, February 23, 1pm–6pm
Monday, February 24, 1pm–6pm
Take a solo portrait to gift to a loved one, or book a session for you and your (chosen) family to document your shared life. Sessions start at just $30. Profits will be used to set up a small darkroom in our studio + repair or replace damaged photo equipment <3
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Thursday, February 6, 7:30pm
Free!
Saturdays, 9:45am–12:45pm
January 18, 25 + February 1, 8, 15, 22
Taught by Bruna Gill
This is a 6-week costuming workshop open to all levels of experience, centered around play and exploration. Each student will learn basic sewing techniques, experiment with a variety of materials, and execute an original costume design. Gain experience sewing and forge your own design process.
Basic equipment, like sewing machines and hand-sewing materials, will be provided. Students are encouraged to source their own fabric to ensure maximum personalization.
Max: 6 people
$300* (Sold Out)
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*Half the spots in this workshop are market rate, while the remaining half are offered at a significant discount for those facing financial difficulty. Choose the option that is right for you.
Mondays, 5:30pm–8pm
November 25 + December 2, 9, 16 (2024)
Taught by Nelli Astvatsatrian
In this 4-week introductory course, you’ll explore basic techniques for figure and portrait drawing with live models. Discover line, shading, and proportions as you dive into an artistic study of human anatomy.
Join us to experiment with a variety of materials and start developing your unique style in figure drawing. The human figure offers endless inspiration for both beginners and experienced artists.
Each session will include materials and refreshments. A different model will pose each week in order to represent varied body types. Be advised that this is an unclothed life drawing course with male and female models.
Max: 12 people
Nelli holds a BA in Art Practice and Rhetoric from the University of California, Berkeley and has taught figure drawing at Drawwing Cabinet, Richmond Art Center, TUMO Studios and Kala Art Institute.