Denver Life Magazine

artistic alchemist Setting the table

Sammy Seung-Min Lee is a Korean-American interdisciplinary artist working in sculpture, installation, artist’s books, and paper felting—a time- and labor-intensive material she makes by hand for her practice. The Seoul, South Korea-native moved to Southern California in 1991 at the age of 16. She studied fine art and media art at UCLA and moved to Denver in 2007 when her husband’s job transferred him here.

Belonging, home, cross-cultural

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