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      • Dr. Hee Soo LEE is currently Professor in the Department of Cultural Anthropology of Hanyang University and the Director of the University Museum. A well-known anthropologist of Islamic studies in Korea, he completed his BA and MA degrees at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul and Ph.D. at Istanbul University, Turkey.
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  1. Jun 7, 2014 · Dr. Hee Soo LEE is currently Professor in the Department of Cultural Anthropology of Hanyang University and the Director of the University Museum. A well-known anthropologist of Islamic studies in Korea, he completed his BA and MA degrees at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul and Ph.D. at Istanbul University, Turkey.

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  3. Dec 7, 2018 · New Ceramics by Heesoo Lee Capture the Ephemeral Beauty of Seasonal Woodlands. Artist Heesoo Lee (previously) uses multi-layered techniques to form intricate trees, complete with leaves and branches, that seem to grow out of her functional ceramic vessels.

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  4. 16 September - 28 October 2022. Radius Gallery is honored to present new artworks by Heesoo Lee. Born and raised in Seoul, South Korea, Lee has spent the last ten years putting down roots in Helena, MT, where she originally arrived as a resident at the Archie Bray Foundation.

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    Primary forming method wheel throwing and coil/paddle Onggi method Favorite surface treatmentunderglaze brushwork (Heesoo), carving (Adam) Primary firing temperature cone 6 oxidation (Heesoo), cone 11 soda and anagama (Adam)Favorite toolshandmade bamboo knife (Heesoo), adjustable height carving table (Adam)

    After more than a decade on the move, Heesoo and I decided it was finally time to settle down and chose my old college town as our new home. Our studio is a 200-square-foot outbuilding at the back of our rented home in Durango, Colorado, an old mining town turned college town and outdoor playground in the southwest corner of the state. Three electr...

    Heesoo was classically trained in drawing and painting starting in middle school and into her college years at E Hwa University in Seoul, South Korea. While in college, she was also introduced to traditional Korean pottery-making techniques. After earning my BA in art from Fort Lewis College in Durango, my education became much less academic. When ...

    Heesoo and I both like to swim. It helps keep the aches and pains of studio potting at bay. I have had some issues with my lower back and started swimming laps to stay healthy. Fortunately, there is a lap pool at the local hot springs! We are currently uninsured; in the event that we need medical attention we prefer traditional “alternative” treatm...

    Spending as much time as we do on meticulous carving and painting can be mentally draining. I listen to a lot of podcasts in the studio; This American Life, Stuff You Should Know, The Moth, and Radio Lab. They are a great way to continue learning and I only mess up a few pots from the occasional tears and frequent laughs. We make it a point to go o...

    Marketing and selling our work is not something that came naturally to me. Unlike Heesoo, who has always been able to sell her work with little effort, it took a lot of study and practice for me to be comfortable talking about my work with others in a retail setting. While living in Maui, we had a great opportunity for me to practice my retail sale...

    One of the most important lessons I have learned as a working artist is the importance of actually enjoying the work itself. Early in my career I was most gratified by the finished pots, making them was a bit of a chore. Over time I began seeking out techniques that I enjoyed and my source of motivation gradually shifted from the finished product t...

  5. Heesoo Lee’s work explores the vulnerability of the human condition through the metaphor of the natural world. Her artistic language, formed by observations of material, nature, and place, engages with themes of identity, connection, and time.

  6. Jul 9, 2020 · Heesoo Lee has spent years carefully layering blades of grass, pine trees, and cherry blossoms to construct botanic entanglements that crawl across ceramic mugs and bowls.

  7. Biography. Heesoo Lee’s work explores the vulnerability of the human condition through the metaphor of the natural world. Her artistic language, formed by observations of material, nature, and place, engages with themes of identity, connection, and time.

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