Summer 2025



Summer Kids Camp: Ceramics & Sculptures

Dates:
6/16 – 6/20, Mon to Fri
Time:
9:00 am-3:00 pm
Instructor:
Dajin Yoon
Dajin Yoon is a multi-disciplinary artist and educator working in performance, drawing, and installation. Her practice examines the limits of language and its ability to shape, activate and obfuscate beliefs and perceptions within shared experiences and anecdotal narratives. She holds a BA in the department of Visual and Performing Arts Education at UCLA.

This 5-day summer camp will focus on the world of three dimensional art. Students will work with a range of sculpting materials such as ready-mades, paper mache, and ceramics to explore materiality, modularity, and spatial relationships. As a culmination, each student will create a ceramic sculpture for a front yard pop-up show.

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Summer Kids Camp: A Giant Chapbook

Dates:
6/23 – 6/27, Mon to Fri
Time:
9:00 am-3:00 pm
Instructor:
Dajin Yoon
Dajin Yoon is a multi-disciplinary artist and educator working in performance, drawing, and installation. Her practice examines the limits of language and its ability to shape, activate and obfuscate beliefs and perceptions within shared experiences and anecdotal narratives. She holds a BA in the department of Visual and Performing Arts Education at UCLA.



During this session, students will look at artists who draw from text and sound, and utilize repetition and formal rhythms to create visual artworks. As a culmination, each student will make a giant chapbook that captures their creations of poetry, paper marbling, and cyanotypes in reflection of their understanding of the relationship between themselves and the world.
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Summer Intensive: Recipes of Being
*Open to preteens and teens

Dates:
7/1 – 7/25, Tue to Fri
Time: 9:00 am-3:00 pm
Instructor: Jenny Eom, Michelle Sauer, Max Cleary (TBD), Woohee Cho

In this 4 week studio program, students will utilize family recipes as the starting point of their works and delve into the personal, cultural, and historical significance of the recipes, incorporating and translating these elements into a series of works that visualize their unique stories. The program invites LA based contemporary artists and creative professionals to offer artist lectures, hands-on workshops (Pigments & Image Making and Sculptural Surfaces), field trips and one-on-one guidance to cultivate students’ unique visual languages.

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*Open to preteens and teens

Dates:
7/28 – 8/8, Tue to Fri
Time:
9:00 am-3:00 pm
Instructor:
Woohee Cho, Jenny Eom, Adam Otto Lutz, Coffee Kang



In this two week hands-on course, students will produce an exhibition of their own from beginning to end. Through this process, students will develop a deeper understanding of the art of curating, gain the practical skills needed to put on a successful exhibition, and execute the roles of a curator, writer, editor, marketer, graphic designer, spatial designer, art handler, photographer, event producer, and of course, of a professional artist. The class will culminate with an exhibition and an opening reception at GOBI.


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