2025-11-16
2025-11-16
America/Los_Angeles
Weekend Studio: Embroidery and Watercolor
Take inspiration from artist Griselda Rosas, who works collaboratively with her son to combine his watercolor paintings with colorful embroidery. Participants will use watercolor on fabric and then introduce simple stitches and embroidery techniques to add texture and detail! Visit our current exhibition 2025 California Biennial: Desperate, Scared, But Social to explore Rosas’s work.
Tickets are $10 or free for residents of Costa Mesa. Advance registration is required, and space is limited. Overflow seating may be available with modified materials. Registrants that arrive more than 15 minutes past the start time cannot be guaranteed entry.
Weekend Studio workshops invite artists of all experience levels to engage with current exhibitions through creative, hands-on activities. Workshops involve materials that are suitable for ages 6 and up only, and all families must sit together for the duration of the program.
This workshop is made possible by the City of Costa Mesa.
Orange County Museum of ArtsEvent Description
Take inspiration from artist Griselda Rosas, who works collaboratively with her son to combine his watercolor paintings with colorful embroidery. Participants will use watercolor on fabric and then introduce simple stitches and embroidery techniques to add texture and detail! Visit our current exhibition 2025 California Biennial: Desperate, Scared, But Social to explore Rosas’s work.
Tickets are $10 or free for residents of Costa Mesa. Advance registration is required, and space is limited. Overflow seating may be available with modified materials. Registrants that arrive more than 15 minutes past the start time cannot be guaranteed entry.
Weekend Studio workshops invite artists of all experience levels to engage with current exhibitions through creative, hands-on activities. Workshops involve materials that are suitable for ages 6 and up only, and all families must sit together for the duration of the program.
This workshop is made possible by the City of Costa Mesa.









