BIO

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Hei Park is a photographer and graphic designer who was born in Inchon, South Korea. She was educated at Ewha Woman’s University in Seoul, Korea, where she earned a B.A. Piano and M.A. on Music Education. She moved to the United States in 1976 with her family. She earned an associate’s degree in Communications Graphics Technology from Pellissippi State Technical Community College and worked for several years at the Scripps Network’s Home and Garden TV production facility as a freelance graphics designer. She has studied with University of Tennessee photography professor Baldwin Lee and has had three solo shows of her photography, one in Korea and two in Knoxville. She has also contributed photographs to numerous group exhibitions, included Annual student competitions and “ Compound Lens” at UT’s Ewing Gallery, A1Lab juried Exhibitions, Knox Photo 2017, 2018, and 2019 at the Knoxville Emporium.
She documented Richard Jolley's “Cycle of Life” which making an installation in KMA and also published as a book.