WASHINGTON, DC.- Eli Wilner & Company's funding partners have committed $150,000 toward reframing and frame restoration projects for museums and nonprofit institutions of all sizes. The funds are for projects commitments by January 31, 2025, and can be used for frame restoration, historic frame replication, or mirror replication projects. Interested institutions can apply by emailing the details of their reframing or frame restoration needs to info@eliwilner.com. No project is too large.
Wilner has also announced a renewed affiliation with Sandra Liotus Lighting Design, based in Newport, Rhode Island. Sandra Liotus is renowned for creating the safest and most discreet lighting possible for art and interiors, using their own bespoke lighting systems. Liotus has been providing lighting for the top private art collections for decades, and their work has been exhibited at TEFAF Maastricht and at numerous art fairs in New York City. Interested museums and private collections may contact Wilner for further information and to arrange a lighting consultation.
Lighting of a private art collection by Sandra Liotus Lighting Design, partner of Eli Wilner & Company.
Eli Wilner & Company has completed over 15,000 framing projects for private collectors, museums, and institutions including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and 28 projects for The White House. Wilner was honored by the Historic Charleston Foundation with the Samuel Gaillard Stoney Conservation Craftsmanship Award, for their work in historic picture frame conservation. In 2024, Eli Wilner was presented with an Iris Award for Outstanding Dealer of the Year by the Bard Graduate Center in New York City.