Sunday Studio

Sunday Studio is a free monthly event that invites multigenerational, diverse audiences to delve into the concepts, materials, and techniques on view in current exhibitions through discussion-based tours and process-oriented, experiential projects designed by local and exhibiting artists. No reservations required.

Join us the first weekend of June for Big Family Day, MOCA's annual super-sized Sunday Studio that activates the museum inside and out.

INFO 213/621-1745 or email

Photos from the December 2011 session:

Click here and here for pictures of previous Sunday Studio workshops.

In November 2011, internationally known artist Edgar Arceneaux led a workshop inspired by MOCA’s exhibition Under the Big Black Sun: California Art 1974-1981 and the song Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden.

At MOCA’s February 2011 Sunday Studio, Leslie Carothers-Aromaa led high school-age dancers from The Colburn School’s Professional Training Program in an exploration of the creative junctions where movement and visual art meet, through discussion, dance, and art-making.

Who was St. Rose of Lima? Nationally renowned, East L.A. artist Gronk previews the painting activity he led with museum visitors at the November 2010 Sunday Studio: