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Pride Print & Sip

Friday, June 20 from 7:00–10:00pm

Taught by Bhavani Srinivas

Celebrate pride by printing your very own bandana! Learn how to print vibrant patterns with handcarved wood and brass blocks sourced from India!

Print your design while mingling with other queer creatives and sipping on a free natural wine.

All tools and materials are provided
$35

Bhavani Srinivas is an artist and designer based in Los Angeles. Bhavani earned their BA in Art Practice from Princeton University. She learned printmaking through an apprenticeship at the Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia and was an artist in resident at Zygote Press in Cleveland.
Introduction to InDesign and Zines

Wednesdays, 7:00pm–9:30pm
July 16, 23, and 30
Taught by Soryn Mouton

For all levels of experience.

Learn Adobe InDesign by creating your own zine! This 3-week workshop covers a brief history of zines, the basics of InDesign, and how to produce a small zine to take home. In the process, students will practice InDesign, a versatile tool for editorial layouts, deck design, book design, and more. 

All workshop participants will receive one Creative Day Pass per week to access the studio outside of class, time to deepen their knowledge and practice their craft.

Max: 8 people
$215

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Soryn is an artist and designer who works across various media including drawing, painting, type design, and editorial design. She got her BFA from Cooper Union and currently lives and works in Los Angeles. See Soryn’s past work at soryn.net.
Introduction to DJing
Wednesdays, 7:00pm–9:30pm
June 4, 11, and 18
Taught by hearthealer

For all levels of experience.

Learn to DJ for beginners! We'll cover a brief history of DJing, basic music theory, and the essentials of DJ controllers & software. Class sessions will include hands-on instruction on how to select, beat-match, blend, and transition tracks; structure a mix; and have fun DJing at home or out at a club. 

Music will be club/rave-centric, but there will be space to bring your own tracks as well. 

This is a safe and welcoming space for everyone who loves music <3.

Max: 9 people
$245*

Hearthealer is a DJ, producer, and writer known for narrative world-building, big emotion, and unruly genre blends. They’ve performed their high energy club sets internationally, in venues such as OIL (Shenzhen), Creamcake (Berlin), System (Shanghai), Final (Taipei), Cakeshop (Seoul), Loopy (Hangzhou), Orbitware (Bali), and more. NEMATOCYST, Hearthealer’s hybrid collaboration with dancer Jas Lin, has toured Asia/Europe and opened the 2024 3HD Festival in Berlin. On the ambient side, Hearthealer is known for their unique “storytelling sets,” where they use a midi controller to live-perform an original short story within a DJ set.

*Five the spots in this workshop are market rate, while the remaining four are offered at a significant discount for those facing financial difficulty. Choose the option that is right for you.

Poetry: (Mis)translation

Friday, May 23, 7pm–9pm

Taught by Somi Jun
This stand-alone workshop is adapted from March April’s Poetry as Experience course, taught earlier this year.

This particular session is interested in the poetry generated by incomplete, broken, or failed translations. During this workshop, we will think about how failures in communication are central to many artists’ practices.

We will ask: What is each writer attempting to translate onto the page? Where and how do they acknowledge the impossibility of complete understanding, accuracy, and/or continuity of meaning? How do these breaks in meaning-making inform the shape and substance of the poem?

Reading list: Robin Coste Lewis, Solmaz Sharif, Anne Carson, Jhumpa Lahiri

Participants will be given reading packets in advance and will also have the chance to (re)read during class. Each session will end with a writing exercise.

Max: 8 people


Somi Jun was born in Korea and raised in Los Angeles, where they currently reside. They founded March April Studio, which facilitates art, writing, and co-working at sliding scale rates. From Jun’s kitchen table, they co-founded Corners cutoff, a translingual art press which designs, produces, and distributes printed matter in southern California. Jun’s writing has been supported by Tin House and the MFA Programs in Writing at UC Irvine.
Erasure Poetry
Friday, May 30, 7pm–9pm

Taught by Somi Jun
This stand-alone workshop is adapted from March April’s Poetry as Experience course, taught earlier this year.

This particular session is interested in the poetry shaped by silence, fragmentation, and erasure. During this workshop, we will engage with both historical and experimental perspectives on the practice of erasure. 

We will ask: How has fragmentation historically been used in poetry? How are contemporary poets using erasure and silence to grapple with history, personal and global? What are the political and aesthetic uses of erasure? How do poets borrow tools from other crafts to wield erasure to its greatest effect?

Reading list: Diana Khoi Nguyen, Fred Moten, Solmaz Sharif, M.NourbeSe Philip

Participants will be given reading packets in advance and will also have the chance to (re)read during class. Each session will end with a writing exercise.

Max: 8 people

Somi Jun was born in Korea and raised in Los Angeles, where they currently reside. They founded March April Studio, which facilitates art, writing, and co-working at sliding scale rates. From Jun’s kitchen table, they co-founded Corners cutoff, a translingual art press which designs, produces, and distributes printed matter in southern California. Jun’s writing has been supported by Tin House and the MFA Programs in Writing at UC Irvine.

Past Events & Workshops


Polaroid Party

Saturday, May 10, 2pm–4pm

Get your portrait taken by team member Maj on their manual Polaroid camera, then turn each photograph into a fridge magnet! These will make wonderful Mother’s Day gifts for the maternal figures in your life.

Each ticket comes with two B&W Polaroid portraits, two clear magnetic frames, cardmaking materials, and refreshments. Invite your mom, or anyone else you credit with mothering you, for an extra special experience. Of course you are also free to keep your Polaroid magnets for yourself :) 

Optional add-ons at the party include extra photographs and double exposure prints.

Single entry – $30
Includes entry for a single person, two B&W Polaroid portraits, two clear magnetic frames, cardmaking materials, and refreshments.

Double entry (invite your mom!) – $50
Includes entry for two people, four B&W Polaroid portraits, four clear magnetic frames, cardmaking materials, and refreshments.

Max: 12 people
This film allows for DSLR-style adjustments to shutter speed and focus, while maintaining the instant nature of the Polaroid
Maj’s grandmother, holding a bouquet of flowers
This film allows for DSLR-style adjustments to shutter speed and focus, while maintaining the instant nature of the Polaroid
Floor Loom Weaving
Fridays, 6:30pm–8:30pm
April 18, 25 + May 2, 9, 16*
Taught by Bhavani Srinivas

For anyone new to weaving on a floor loom.

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

Bhavani Srinivas is an artist and designer based in Los Angeles. Bhavani earned their BA in Art Practice from Princeton University. She learned weaving through workshops at Cholamandal Artists’ Village, Praxis Fiber Workshop, High Desert Test Sites, and Haystack Mountain School of Crafts.

Poetry as Experience

Saturdays, 10am–12:45pm
March 8, 15, 22, 29 + April 5
Taught by Somi Jun

For readers and writers of all levels.

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?

Somi Jun was born in Korea and raised in Los Angeles, where they currently reside. They founded March April Studio, which facilitates art, writing, and co-working at sliding scale rates. From Jun’s kitchen table, they co-founded Corners cutoff, a translingual art press which designs, produces, and distributes printed matter in southern California. Jun’s writing has been supported by Tin House and the MFA Programs in Writing at UC Irvine.

*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.
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.