Stephanie S. Lee’s paintings are inspired by minhwa, Korean folk art painting. Her work has been exhibited in group shows in museums and galleries in Asia, Europe, and the United States, including the Korean Cultural Center in Paris, Madrid, and Washington DC; National Museum of Korea, Seoul; the Indang Museum, Daegu, South Korea; Islip Art Museum, Islip, NY; Edward Hopper House Museum Study Center, Nyack, NY; Charles B. Wang Center, Queens College Art Center, and Flushing Town Hall, Flushing, NY; Belskie Museum of Art, Closter, NJ; and Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY. In 2015 her work was selected for the exhibition Call for Chelsea at Galleria Ca' d'Oro in New York. Lee’s work has been the subject of solo exhibitions in public libraries including Piermont Library, Piermont, NY, and the Ridgewood and Closter libraries in NJ. Her work has been included in numerous art fairs including Spectrum Miami Art Show, Miami, FL; Scope Art and Fountain Art Fair in New York; and the Affordable Art Fair in New York and Hong Kong.
Lee received a City Artists Corps Grants from the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA), New Work grant from the Queens Council on the Arts (QAC) and was artist of the month at Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center, Nyack, NY. Her work has been featured in WNBC News, CBS News, NY 1 News, TKC TV, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Asia Week, The Korean Times, and many more. She received a BFA and MS from Pratt Institute and studied Korean folk art painting at Busan National University in Korea. She currently lives in Queens, New York.
Condition
Year created: 2021
Medium: Printed edition: Acrylic ultraHD Photo Print on Fuji Professional Archive Maxima Paper
Dimensions: 12x9