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Exhibit

Boundless

June 10 – August 3, 2024 | Gallery II

Reception: June 10, 6 – 8pm

In Boundless, Christine Lee Tyler and Sookkyung Park explored themes of mortality and human emotion.Tyler layers various media and patterns to create complex compositions evocative of nature while Park’s intricate paper sculptures are a nod to her Korean culture and background.

The Sun by Sookkyung Park (HoCo Arts Photo)
Intricately placed, folded red ombre paper spirals outwards.
Christine Lee Tyler artwork

Christine Lee Tyler

I am a NYC/DC based multidisciplinary artist. I focus on creating work that addresses political and issues addressing women. In my art making, I create a positive uplifting message for girls and women from childhood to elderly to counter any negativity that society may create for us.

Artwork by Sookkyung Park

Sookkyung Park

Sookkyung Park, born in South Korean and now living in Maryland, U.S., founded an Arts & Crafts studio in 1982 and ran it for 25 years. In her 50s, she moved to the U.S. and pursued a B.A. in Studio Arts at the University of Maryland, College Park, graduating in 2016. Her artistic journey in the U.S. included participation in regional and international juried exhibitions and features in publications like The Washington Post, The Korea Times, East City Art, Bmore Art, and others. Specializing in paper-based artworks, a medium she’s mastered over decades, Park continued her education at Towson University’s MFA Program, graduating in 2023. She has received notable accolades, including twice winning the CAGO (Contemporary Art Gallery Online) Best Award in the 3-D Category (2020, 2021) and first prize in the 2023 “Paper Made” international competition by Fiber Art Now.

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