Jae Ko
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Jae Ko is a Korean-born artist currently living and working in Alexandria, Va. and Piney Point, Maryland.[1][2]
Ko attended Toyo Art School in Tokyo, Japan, completing her studies in 1984. She received her BFA in 1988 from Wako University in Tokyo, Japan and her MFA in 1998 from Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore, Maryland.[3]
Work
Ko works in a variety of media — installation, sculpture, vinyl cord drawings, and drawings on paper.
Ko is recognized for using rolled paper to create undulating, kinetic sculpture.[4] Ko's pieces range from stark white to the brown of recycled paper to deep blue. Ko's large-scale works can require tens of thousands of pounds of paper to produce, and many hours to install.[5]