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Bojagi Workshop Workshop

Saturday, Jan. 27, 2023

2 – 3:30pm @ Korean Center (1362 Post St., San Francisco) 

 

For centuries, bojagi, the traditional Korean wrapping cloth, has held a significant place in Korean culture. Functionally versatile and beautiful, this essential item was used to wrap and carry everything from gifts to precious religious objects to clothing pieces and everyday household items. They are also used to cover food from ritual offerings, dining tables, and trays. Bojagi is still used today to wrap special gifts for family members on important holidays such as Seollal or Chuseok.

Led by Judy Kim, founder of Bojagi Home Decor, this hands-on workshop will introduce participants to Bojagi-wrapping techniques.

*Materials will be provided but you are welcome to bring your own object to learn how to wrap.

*Ages 6+

 

About the Instructor

Fashion designer and Korean food & culture storyteller Judy Kim founded Bojagi Home Decor in 2023 after working in the fashion industry for over 20 years. Judy is on a mission to bring 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 made from 100% natural materials, and crafted in San Francisco.

Judy is also the founder of Mandoo Club, which hosts Korean cooking workshops in San Francisco!

 

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1362 Post Street
San Francisco, CA 94109

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    Maria Chai is a tech and marketing executive with a career in semiconductor engineering and marketing leadership at companies including Google and YouTube. Born in Korea, Maria immigrated to New York City in middle school, an experience that deepened her ties to Korean culture and community.

    She serves as Board Chair at Canopy, a nonprofit dedicated to growing urban forests to advance environmental equity. Her community service work includes planting and caring for trees in low-income neighborhoods and mentoring first-generation college students.

    Maria holds a BSE in Chemical Engineering from the University of Michigan. She lives in Mountain View with her family and three dogs. She spends her free time playing piano and cello, watching classic films, and dreaming of her next Eichler renovations.

    Manager of Development & Programs

    Anthony Y. Kim, Ph.D. joins KCI with a background spanning nonprofit development, digital strategy, and community-centered storytelling. Before joining KCI, he served as a Communications and Editorial Lead at American Documentary/POV on PBS, where he grew digital engagement and built audience communities around documentary film. He has also taught literature and cultural studies at Williams College and Hunter College. Anthony holds a Ph.D. in Literature & Cultural Studies and a B.A. in Ethnic Studies, both from UC San Diego. He is also a working writer whose creative nonfiction centers the Korean diaspora experience.