词条 | Komelia Hongja Okim |
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Okim received a BA from Indiana University Bloomington in 1969 and an MFA from the same institution in 1973.[2] She later traveled to Korea to learn traditional metalworking techniques.[3] She taught at Montgomery College in Rockville, MD from 1972 to 2014, and retired as a professor emerita.[2] Public collections holding work by Komelia Hongja Okim include Blue House (official residence of the president of the Republic of Korea), the Honolulu Museum of Art, the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (Kwachon, Kyungki Do, Korea), the Museum of Arts and Design (New York City), the Renwick Gallery (Washington DC), and the Victoria and Albert Museum.[4] References
Footnotes1. ^{{cite web|url=https://americanart.si.edu/artist/komelia-hongja-okim-30849|title=Komelia Hongja Okim | Smithsonian American Art Museum|website=americanart.si.edu|accessdate=2018-06-22}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Okim, Komelia Hongja}}2. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://komeliaokim.com/bio|title=komeliaokim - BIO|website=komeliaokim.com|accessdate=2018-06-22}} 3. ^Honolulu Museum of Art, wall label, Ocean Melody III, accession 12745.1ab 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://komeliaokim.com/bio/collection|title=komeliaokim - COLLECTION|website=komeliaokim.com|accessdate=2018-06-22}} 13 : 1939 births|American women sculptors|American artists of Korean descent|American women of Korean descent|Artists from Seoul|Living people|20th-century American sculptors|20th-century American women artists|21st-century American sculptors|21st-century American women artists|Indiana University Bloomington alumni|Montgomery College|Korean emigrants to the United States |
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