About this Event
Workshop Description
Join us for an immersive workshop exploring the ancient Korean art of Bojagi – the traditional art of wrapping and storing items with fabric.
In this workshop, you will:
- Delve into the rich history of Bojagi: Learn about its cultural significance, from traditional uses to its modern-day revival as a sustainable and artistic practice.
- Master various folding techniques: Explore a range of elegant and creative folding methods to beautifully wrap your gifts.
- Create unique and personalized wraps: Experiment with different fabrics and colors design one-of-a-kind Bojagi creations.
- Learn the art of sustainable gifting: Discover how Bojagi promotes a zero-wast lifestyle by offering reusable and beautiful alternatives to disposable wrapping paper.
Leave the workshop with:
- Your own handcrafted Bojagi creations. Learn how to wrap books, candles, gift boxes and wine bottles.
- The knowledge and skills to continue the tradition of sustainable and artistic gift wrapping.
- A deeper appreciation for Korean culture and its enduring impact on the world.
This workshop is perfect for:
- Anyone interested in learning new skills and embracing sustainable practices.
- Those seeking unique and creative ways to express their love and appreciation through thoughtful gifts.
- Lovers of Korean culture and those interested in exploring traditional crafts.
Please note we have a sliding scale for tickets for this event! The break down is as follows:
General Admission #1: Covers the cost of workshop and materials
General Admission #2: Covers cost of workshop, materials, and supports the instructor
General Admission #3: Covers cost of workshop, materials, supports the instructor, and helps keep our workshops more accessible
About Judy Kim
Meet Judy Kim. Fashion designer and Korean food & culture storyteller founded BOJAGI HOME in 2023 after working in the fashion industry for over 20 years. She saw firsthand the negative impact of the fashion industry on the environment and wanted to create a mindful brand uniting her design experience and honoring her Korean heritage. Judy is on a mission to modernize the sustainable Korean art of bojagi to the world, using zero waste and reuse methods to create beautiful and purposeful gifts and home décor. Her handmade products are crafted in San Francisco.
About SCRAP
We at SCRAP breathe new life into old arts & crafts supplies and reduce waste by diverting over 200 tons of materials heading to landfill every year. To learn more about SCRAP and our mission to make art materials & education more accessible to all, please visit our website at www.scrap-sf.org
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
SCRAP, 2150 Newcomb Avenue, San Francisco, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 60.54