Sandra Lee / Korean – American – Artist in Residence

Sandra Eula Lee is a Korean-American artist born raised in New Jersey. Her work has been exhibited at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Rush Arts Gallery, and Franklin Parrasch Gallery, NY; Fondazione Mudima, Milan; and Aljira Center for Contemporary Art, NJ, among others. She is the recipient of an Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Studio Fellowship and is a 2009 recipient of a residency at Goyang, through the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea. She was recently awarded a fellowship from the Asian Cultural Council, NY.

Beginning with a material realism, Lee makes sculptural works that take the physical everyday and re-imagines it through the absurd and the uncanny. Using the materials and events from her day-to-day life, she culls wider meanings from familiar surroundings and finds tragic-comic humor in the commonplace.

Our mission

The meaning of 'Home' has become ever more elusive and complex, especially in these times of financial uncertainty, rapid technological developments and extreme urban change. The HomeBase Project creates a unique platform for a multi-disciplinary artistic exploration of the notion of home as the foundation of humanity. It aims to foster a sense of interconnectedness in society through the arts, awaken social responsibility and integrate contemporary art into everyday urban living.

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HomeBase, a site-specific residency and research program exploring the notion of home, operating in the intersection of contemporary art and social change.

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