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Stitching the Midnight Sky: Collaborative Embroidery Workshop

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Stitching the Midnight Sky: Collaborative Embroidery Workshop

December 6, 2025, 1:00 – 3:00pm

Join us for a collaborative embroidery workshop inspired by Masako Miki: Midnight March. Facilitated by artist Jasmine Narkita Wiley, ICA SF guests are invited to gather around a large, hand-dyed indigo cloth to create a tapestry of stars and constellations together. The final collective artwork will mirror the Midnight March exhibition walls, capturing the experience of “jumping into” one of Masako Miki’s paintings.

This workshop welcomes stitchers of all levels—novice and skilled alike—to explore the meditative art of embroidery in community. Enjoy the rhythm of pulling thread through cloth, transform lines into texture, and discover how craft practices can deepen our relationship with art, with ourselves, and with one another.

Free, walk-ins welcome. Drop in whenever you can between 1–3pm.

Jasmine Narkita Wiley is a multidisciplinary artist and writer whose practice explores the intersections of temporality, lineage, and repair. Her exhibitions include presentations at the Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco (CCA MFA Exhibition), Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, and Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, among others.

Wiley’s practice has been recognized through awards including the Murphy Award and the Cadogan Scholarships (2025), the Ted Purves Social Practice Award (2025), the Center for Art & Public Life Impact Awards (2025), and the HEAR US Awards from the Tisch Initiative for Creative Research, NYU (2022).

She earned her Bachelor of Science in Public Relations in 2010 and her MA in Arts Politics from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts in 2022. She is currently pursuing her MFA in Fine Arts at California College of the Arts, and is expected to graduate May 2026.

Related Exhibition

May 16–December 7, 2025

Midnight March

Masako Miki