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What They're Doing Now: Aimee Lee

Note: What They're Doing Now is a new series on our blog that shares updates from participants who have submitted to us in the past. If you were featured on I Am Korean American at least six months ago, we'd love to hear from you! Please email info@iamkoreanamerican.com.

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Aimee Lee was featured on January 18, 2010. Click here to read her original profile.

Aimee writes:

After doing a couple lectures and an international residency program in Northern Ireland, I returned to the USA to start a big summer project in Cleveland and a personal dream: building the very first Korean papermaking studio in this country. It took a huge team of staff, interns, and volunteers at the Morgan Conservatory and I am proud of their efforts to bring hanji to America. Here is a video that describes the whole process: . I taught a workshop in the brand-new studio and then took the Cleveland hanji to Ithaca to make art at Saltonstall Arts Colony.

I taught another successful hanji workshop at the Center for Book Arts in Manhattan, and am preparing to move to the East Bay for the spring 2011 semester to teach a course in book arts at Mills College. I was also published in Fiberarts (Nov/Dec 2010) and Interweave Knits (Winter 2010) and have written articles about my hanji research for Hand Papermaking, Book Arts arts du livre, and Bull & Branch (for the Friends of Dard Hunter). More hanji lectures and workshops to come in February in Denver and Philly! See my site for more info: http://aimeelee.net/updates/.