About Me

I’m a Korean American writer, artist, and educator based in Brooklyn. Through text, image, and object, I explore how memory settles into material and how the smallest gestures can hold a sense of home. My work follows slow rhythms and the space between what lingers and what fades.

I studied Fine Art and Art History at Cornell University and earned a master’s in English Education from Teachers College, Columbia University. Before starting my own practice, I taught English and writing to gifted and neurodiverse students. In the classroom, I learned that real growth happens slowly through curiosity, patience, and trust. Those same principles now anchor my creative and educational work.

Rooted in the Korean diaspora, I approach art as an act of remembering—of holding what might otherwise disappear and finding stillness within change. Across mediums, I look for ways to make emotion tangible and to return, again and again, to what remains.