Dear Creatives,
We hope all is well with you! Even though April doesn’t roll in until Wednesday, we’re sharing with you some of our favorite happenings for the month—this time with a focus on food events and culinary arts! An often overlooked form of art, there’s nothing better than being able to nourish yourself and the ones you love with things you’ve made with your very own hands.

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SATURDAY (3/28)
🍯 Honeycakes Pop Up in the East Village
12:00pm-4:00pm
238 East 6th Street, New York, NY
Come to the Honeycakes pop-up in the East Village for a sweet treat to kick off spring! With specialty matcha served as well.
Individual slices are available first come first serve:
- strawberry shortcake honeycake with whipped cream
- blueberry honeycake with yuzu curd and cheesecake crumb
- genmaicha honeycake with banana pudding
- elderflower honeycake with biscoff crumb and lime zest
- vietnamese coffee honeycake with toasted rice
- coconut honeycake with apricot jam and dark chocolate
☕ Tea Pop-up at Artists & Fleas
11:00am-6:00pm
70 N Seventh Street, New York, NY
Join us in Williamsburg to discover exclusive tea blends, matcha, matcha gift sets, lucky tote bags, and more!
Bye-bye plastic tea bags, hello cotton sachets.
❣️ Bushwick Art Market (FREE) by Arts in Bushwick Last Saturdays
1:00pm-6:30pm
87 George Street, Brooklyn, NY
Last Saturdays is a monthly creative experience—live process, real conversations, independent makers, and community energy featuring 40+ vendors!
MONDAY (3/30)
🌻 Found and Framed: A Shadowbox Workshops ($69) by Recess Grove
7:00pm-9:00pm
327 Grand Street, Brooklyn, NY
Celebrate the joy of collecting and cherishing the little things. At this hands-on event, you’ll explore a variety of miniature keepsakes—from matchbooks to tiny treasured objects—and craft your own personal shadowbox to take home.
All supplies and shadowboxes included. Bring your own tiny treasures to add even more meaning to what you create, think wine corks, bottle caps, postcards, and other small collectibles to display.
TUESDAY (3/31)
🍲 Funemployed ?! & Friends Spring Potluck (FREE) at Fabrik NYC
5:30pm-8:00pm
12-16 Vestry Street 4th Floor, New York, NY
For this potluck, we encourage you to dress in fun colors and/or prints! Bring out those clothes that don’t get enough wear ✨
Event Structure: The event will be open structure with ~15 min speed friending activity where you’re encouraged to meet more folks! We will have some arts and crafts if you’d like to slow down
WEDNESDAY (4/1)
🧣 Block Printing Scarf Workshop ($65) by Bolo Bolo
7:00pm-9:00pm
196 Court Street, Brooklyn, NY
Our blockprinting workshop is back by popular demand! Join us at Bolo Bolo Bakery for an intimate evening of art, tradition, and creativity. In this hands-on workshop, you’ll explore the ancient craft of block printing, from carving your own block to printing your design onto a soft cotton scarf to take home (perfect for the shift to slightly warmer weather).
FRIDAY (4/3)
💐 Just Hang: Kimjang Night ($55-$70) at Fabrik NYC
6:00pm-9:00pm
20 Jay Street Suite 218, Brooklyn, NY
Join Studio Bumi for a hands-on evening of kimchi-making workshop together, hosted by our friend, Andrea Kim. This gathering is inspired by kimjang, the communal practice of preparing and sharing kimchi with your community.
You will learn how to make kimchi from scratch while exploring its cultural history and significance. After preparing the kimchi together, we’ll enjoy it as a group with thoughtfully selected pairings that highlight its fresh and vibrant flavors.
All ingredients and supplies are provided, each participant will go home with a 16oz jar of the kimchi they made.
SATURDAY (4/4)
🔐 DIY Trinket Workshop ($15) at The Art Locker
2:00pm-5:30pm
38 W 32nd Street, New York, NY
We are happy to announce that we are collaborating with The Art Locker to host this amazing DIY trinket making workshop! In this workshop all materials will be provided. Each person will have the option of making a keychain or phone charm.
🍸 The Taverns of New York: A Cocktail Themed Tour of Colonial Manhattan ($75) by Right Foot Tours
2:00pm-5:00pm
must register to see address
A historical cocktail themed walk through the drinking culture of 18th century New York!
Join us for a cocktail-themed walking tour of colonial Manhattan's former taverns, coffee houses, and breweries. The experience starts with a stroll through Lower Manhattan, leading to Bowling Green Park, and then to the South Street Seaport.
🍝 Pasta-Making Class ($95) by The Girl Next Door
6:00pm-8:00pm
191 Grand Street, New York, NY
Get ready to roll up your sleeves and eat very well — we're taking over Baby John's Pizzeria in the heart of Little Italy for a night of fresh pasta, good drinks, and even better company.
Your ticket includes:
Cooking equipment/ingredients
3-course meal including fresh raviolis made by yourself
WEDNESDAY (4/8)
🌷 Drawing Club: Funky Spring Still Life ($35) at RecCreate Collective
7:00pm-9:00pm
20 Grand Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
Throughout the guided, two hour session, you will have the chance to draw three different seasonally inspired still life setups using a mix of drawing materials. We’ll experiment with drawing techniques and ways of approaching the medium, focusing on the process rather than the product! This is not a drawing class, but you can expect an introduction to the materials, techniques and to pull inspiration from different working artist's pieces to try out throughout our time.
Drawers of all skill levels, professions and backgrounds are welcome here, and will find a breath of fresh air in the opportunity to experiment and play alongside other creative-minded folk.

⚡️ Hidden Gem of the Week! ⚡️

📍 s-u-m studio presents “Bobo Chacha”
April 4th - April 26th, every Saturday 1-4pm
41 Union Square W #612, New York, NY
A formidable mixture of sweet and subtle, multidisciplinary s-u-m studio is showing their works in an exhibition titled “Bobo Chacha” this month, hosted at ENORME. Named after the traditional Malaysian dessert, “Bobo Chacha” showcases a selection of dreamy ceramics, glass art, and sweets, all dipped in pastel, translucent colors. Handmade with care and delicacy, each work of art (edible or not) looks delicious in texture, shape, and airiness.
Check out the opening reception next Saturday (4/4), where the artists will speak and dessert will be served!
