
Jimin Lee
Jimin Lee is an artist whose work explores themes of movement of the body and objects in space referring to migration, globalization and transportation. She is a professor of art and heads the print media program at the University of California, Santa Cruz, as well as the Contemporary Print Media Research Center.
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Jimin's Upcoming Workshops

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Level II
Students have a basic understanding of press operation, tools common to printmaking, paper preparation and basic principles of registration.
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Level III
Students have significant experience in the print medium that is the subject of the workshop.
Aug 22 - 26, 2022
9AM-5PM
Tradition and Innovation: Woodblock Printmaking
Jimin Lee
Tuition $1,050
Code R1211-22
Students learn how to combine traditional carving processes with digital technology, including inkjet printing and laser-cutting. This workshop refines students’ creative capacities and knowledge in relief printmaking by introducing the use of new materials and expanding the esthetics of this ancient art form. Uniquely designed hands-on demonstrations include file preparations from autographic and photographic image and digital drawing and the use of Washi and Hanji for digital printing and color separations for multi-color block printing. This class utilizes access to the Digital Fabrication Lab in addition to the Patton Print Shop at Anderson Ranch Arts Center.