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Build and Play Your Own Cajón Drum with Michael Kotzan

Presented in collaboration with Soundwork Foundation

Build and Play Your Own Cajón Drum with Michael Kotzan

and presented in collaboration with Soundworks Foundation

Saturday, May 23, 2026 from 9am-4:00pm (includes a half-hour lunch break)

and Sunday, May 24, 2026 from 10am-2pm (may include a half-hour lunch break)

Members $400, non-members $450

Materials provided

No prior woodworking experience necessary


The cajón the students will make
The cajón the students will make

Join percussionist and instrument maker Michael Kotzen for a cajón building workshop.


About cajóns: Originally from Peru, the cajón is a wooden box drum now widely used in contemporary acoustic settings to simulate a drum set and has become a staple in unplugged performance.


Participants will build their own instrument while gaining insight into the materials and construction that shape its sound. No prior woodworking experience is necessary. Each participant will leave with their own performance-ready cajón. Presented in collaboration with Soundworks Foundation.


Michael Kotzan plays a cajón he made during the Soul exhibition closing reception.

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