Kyoung Ae Cho
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Each Other—VIII
burn marks on wood
18 and 10 cm (height)
2002



____Selected exhibitions

  • Wood: Six Artists/One Medium, Sonoma State University Art Gallery, Rohner Park, California, 2002
  • WisconsinTriennial, Madison Art Center, Wisconsin, 2002
  • Kyoung Ae Cho: Nature on the Grid, The Gallery at Montalvo, Saratoga, California, 2001
  • Living Tradition: Present-Day American Quilts, Nederlands Textilemuseum, Tilburg, The Netherlands, 2001
  • The Practiced Hand: Constructions and Sculptural Fiber, South Bend Regional Museum of Art, Indiana, 1999

Born in South Korea in 1963, Kyoung Ae Cho has a MFA, 1991, from Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan and a BFA, 1986, from Duksung Women’s University, Seoul. She is an assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee where she received a Graduate School Research Committee Award, 2000.

Nature records both its past evolutions and its insights
into the future. In my work I utilize the process of
metamorphosis to make changes, to transform objects,
to make another existence.