About Me

I am a Korean American artist, writer, and educator based in Brooklyn. My work approaches art as an ongoing conversation with change, exploring how memory shifts in the wake of loss and how we move through grief. Rooted in the Korean diaspora, I approach art as an act of remembering, of holding what might otherwise disappear. Across mediums, I look for ways to make emotion tangible and to return, again and again, to what remains.

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.