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Barnsdall Art Park, Los Feliz CA: Hillside terraces and modernist architecture crown this cultural sanctuary where Frank Lloyd Wright's iconic Hollyhock House anchors 11 acres of creative space. Donated to the city in 1927 by oil heiress Aline Barnsdall as an arts complex, the park continues its founder's vision through gallery exhibitions and community programs. Ancient olive trees frame panoramic views of the city below, while open lawns invite contemplative wandering between art installations. The interplay of structural innovation and natural contours creates dialogues between built and organic environments—conversations that have defined Los Angeles' artistic identity for generations. As sunset bathes the distinctive architecture in golden light, visitors experience the rare harmony of artistic vision, historical preservation, and public accessibility that makes this hilltop retreat a testament to the city's cultural aspirations. We meet at the top of the picnic area overlooking the city skyline.
Join us every four Saturdays for rejuvenating mornings with @folk.lounge, set in some of Los Angeles’ most inspiring locations. This is more than an embroidery gathering—it's a sanctuary where creativity, community, and cultural storytelling come alive through needle and thread. Whether you're just beginning or have been stitching for years, you're invited to bring a project or start something new, and immerse yourself in a circle that nurtures both skill and soul.
* Now accepting introductions for musician in residency, come play with us!