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Haksul Lee

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Haksul Lee holds a BFA in Sculpture from Kwandong University (Korea) and a BA in Art History from Queens College (NY), and furthered his studies at the League. Lee’s work explores the psychological impact of forms and movements from both natural and artificial environments, encompassing representational works with symbolic meaning, geometric and organic abstractions, and kinetic sculptures. His work has been showcased nationally and internationally. His gallery exhibitions and public installations include the Weight of Space at SLA art space, the Exposition Des Artistes Du Comite National Monegasque De L’A.I.A.R.-U.N.E.S.C.O. in Monac, 'Giving Tree' in Flushing Meadow Corona Park, and 'What is your name' at LaGuardia Airport. His work and public projects have been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, CUNY TV's 'Asian American Life', and Time Out Magazine. In addition to his artistic pursuits, Lee's extensive experience in project management, fabrication, and installation led him to be a specialist of the kind: Before he became co-Director of the program, he had been the program consultant and fabricator for years. Additionally he also worked as a fabricator for renowned artists such as Louise Bourgeois and more.

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