Reclaimed Frame
with Anjuli Boston
Saturday, September 26
9 am - 12 pm
This workshop introduces participants to the basics of refinishing a wooden frame. Participants will learn simple techniques for cleaning, sanding, repairing, and applying a new finish to restore and refresh a worn wooden frame. By the end of the workshop, students will leave with a beautifully refinished piece and practical skills they can use at home.
What to bring:
Wooden frame
What will be included for a $20 fee:
- cleaning rag and wood cleaning product
- sanding paper
- wood filler
- primer
- paint
- stain
- brush
Wooden frames will be available for purchase on the day of the workshop. Prices will range from $15-$45.

Meet Your Instructor: Anjuli Boston
I am a mixed-media artist from Venezuela, born into a German family. For over 20 years, I have been creating across scales and disciplines—from jewelry, textile works, to hangable art pieces. In an age of consumerism and excessive waste, my practice feels like a quiet rebellion: repurposing what many consider rubbish into something meaningful.
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My work is guided by the Japanese philosophy of mottainai—a deep respect for resources and a resistance to needless waste. I seek the meeting point of creativity and purpose, where materials carry both history and potential. More than unique objects, each piece becomes a mission to spark awareness around overconsumption and inspire mindful change. Every creation is one of a kind, holding its own story while celebrating individuality and possibility. Here, nothing is wasted. Everything is reimagined.
