Frame it Yourself - Works on Paper with William Demaria - 4 classes (Feb 4 - Feb 25) on Wednesday

Frame it Yourself - Works on Paper with William Demaria - 4 classes (Feb 4 - Feb 25) on Wednesday

Frame it Yourself - Works on Paper with William Demaria - 4 classes (Feb 4 - Feb 25) on Wednesday

General Admission
$400.00 + $28.00 ticket fee

Frame it Yourself - Works on Paper with William Demaria - 4 classes (Feb 4 - Feb 25) on Wednesday

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

4:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 

Location: Washington Printmakers Gallery,
                1675 Wisconsin Avenue Northwest Washington, DC 20007 

Class Description:

Budget frames cost $200-$300 and high-quality frames cost $400-$800. For any artist, framing is always a pervasive problem and sometimes a crippling cost. Fortunately, with a little bit of knowledge and the right tools and materials, it doesn’t have to be you can build the highest possible quality frame for approximately $80. This class will cover everything from basic woodworking with hand tools to cutting glass to archival matting for artwork. By the end of this class, you will have a complete frame and all of the knowledge you need to make your own frames going forward.

Please note: Students will be expected to bring their own artwork to frame. Artwork must be under 20” x 26”. The price of the class reflects the cost of artwork framed with UV protective glass. The maximum dimension frame that glass is practical is 24” x 30”.

If any artist is interested in larger, the price of class will be adjusted to reflect the cost of UV Plexi.

For classes, a syllabus: 4 Weeks:

Week 1: Cut and Glue Frame stock.

Week 2: Finish Frame stock & cut mat board.

Week 3: Cut glass, cut spacers, Cut strainer.

Week 4: Mount artwork, Cut Backing, & Assemble frame.

Age group: Adult - beginner

Number of participants: max 3

Cost: $400

Required supplies:

Respirator https://www.lowes.com/pd/3M-Reusable-All-Purpose-Valved-Safety-Mask/3466798

Supplies Included in the Price

Frame stock, wood, archival matt boards, UV protective Glass, wood, spacers, hand tools, power tools, wood finish, fasteners

Bio

My name is William Demaria. I currently live in Baltimore Maryland and sustain myself off of selling my artwork in New York City. I do not have a woodshop with expensive power tools, and I make frames in my 2-bedroom apartment. Last year I made roughly 30 frames from scratch and saved roughly $12,000. While originally, I started to save money, I have found I can get a significantly higher quality frame than I received from a professional framer and the handmade frames I make allow me to present my artwork in high end art shows.

Refund Policy Disclaimer:
  •  Refunds will be issued if a minimum of seven (7) days' notice is provided prior to the scheduled event or program.
  • However, refund requests made with less than seven days' notice will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, and approval is not guaranteed.
  • Decisions will be based on individual circumstances and the feasibility of filling the reserved spot.

Emails:  classes@washingtonprintmakersgallery.org
              info@washingtonprintmakers.com

Venue Details:

Location: Washington Printmakers Gallery,
                1675 Wisconsin Avenue Northwest Washington, DC 20007