Winter Studio 2026
11am–2pm
Sunday, October 19, 26 + November 2, 9, 16, 23
Facilitated by Peter Ferris
A cozy and supportive space for creative writers to stay productive, inspired, and motivated. Each week, three students will bring in several pages from a work-in-progress for group discussion. These workshop sessions are aimed at increasing motivation, finding the golden nuggets within each person's project, and fostering connection.
Writing Camp is six weeks long, with the option to drop in 3x or 6x. All students will get workshopped twice. All students must attend Week 1 in order to meet one another and build rapport. Students get one Day Pass per week to come in and use March April as a writing studio M–W, 12pm–8pm, for the duration of the workshop.
Max: 8 people
Attend 3 meetings: $200 (incl. 3 Day Passes)
Attend 6 meetings: $300 (incl. 6 Day Passes)
Early Bird Discount: Register by October 12 for 15% off registration. Use code CAMP at checkout.
5:30pm–7pm PST
Mondays, October 20, 27 + November 3
Facilitated by Somi Jun
During Week 1, Somi will walk students through the anatomy of a personal statement and answer questions. If time permits, they will look over each student’s draft beforehand. During Week 2, Somi will make personalized suggestions on each student’s personal statement, focusing in particular on the organization and theme of each essay. During Week 3, each student will sign up for a 30-minute one-on-one with Somi to receive feedback and ask questions.
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Max: 4 people
$190
Early Bird Discount: Register by October 16 for 20% off registration. Use code GRAD at checkout.
Opening Reception
7m–8:30pm
Tuesday, October 7
Circa: Queer Histories Festival
Through the process of translating light into images on tin, textile, and paper, we explore themes of ritual and ornamentation. This emphasis on analog photography, textile, and communal experimentation places this exhibition in a lineage of queer and trans artists, who have used traditions of craft to blur the line between nature, body, and art object.
Established in 2023, Circa: Queer Histories Festival is a month-long, LA County-wide programming series showcasing the trailblazing histories and vibrant cultural contributions of LGBTQ+ communities through the lens of present-day challenges and triumphs. Through exhibitions, performance, readings, screenings, lectures, dialogues, and parties, Circa features queer and trans artists, activists, and educators leading the movement for LGBTQ+ liberation.” Learn more
Fermentation 101: Miso
11am–1pm
Sunday, October 12
Taught by GPS Tony
Learn this and more during Fermentation 101: Miso with GPS Tony, a chemical engineer and fermentation enthusiast. This two-hour session will include a lecture on fermentation basics, a sampling of homemade and storebought miso pastes, and time for each student to start their own 12 oz. jar of miso. Leave with a mason jar of inoculated beans and the confidence to begin fermentation projects in your own kitchen.
No experience necessary. All materials included.
Max: 8 people
$80
Tony has been experimenting with food fermentation since 2016, when he first made kombucha and yogurt in his dorm room. Since then, he has researched fermentation in food and agriculture, led a sourdough bread group (featured in the Wall Street Journal), and fed many friends.
11am–2pm
Saturday, October 4
Taught by Helen Sword
Over three hours of playful exercises and experiments, we’ll explore how color — colorful materials, colorful techniques, colorful imagery — can nourish your creativity, sharpen your cognition, and deepen your pleasure in the process and craft of writing. You'll leave with a colorful handmade notebook and a toolbox of creative and critical approaches that you can continue to refine in your everyday practice.
This workshop is suitable for writers from any background (creative, academic, professional, personal) working in any genre (fiction, nonfiction, poetry, memoir, research). All funds raised will go towards March April Studio’s forthcoming exhibition “Light into Material: Queer Lineages of Craft” produced in celebration of Queer History Month (October 2025).
Max: 8 people
$150
11am–12:15pm
Saturday, September 27
Facilitated by Lucha Zamora
Bring your own pickling jar or add one on for $10. All other materials are included and will be provided on the day of the activity.
Max: 8 people
$30
B&W Darkroom Demo: Safety & Etiquette
6:30m–8pm
Monday, September 22
Taught by Maj Roshandel
No experience required.
Optional: Bring a roll of B&W small format film to test-develop in the darkroom!
Max: 8 people
$30
They run the B&W darkroom at March April Studio.
11am–2pm
Saturday, September 6
Facilitated by Somi Jun
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Max: 8 people
$60