Lino Block Printmaking
Learn the fundamentals of lino block printmaking, from transferring your design to carving, inking, and hand-printing your own piece of art to take home....
Heejung Cho is a Brooklyn-based visual artist and educator who creates wood-based sculptural paintings and woodblock prints. She has over a decade of teaching experience at institutions including Smack Mellon, P.I. Art Center, and the Museum of Arts and Design. In addition to teaching, she leads professional development workshops for educators and conducts public art demonstrations.
Heejung works across wood carving, clay, casting, sculpture, and block printmaking. Her artwork explores space, form, and memory, often looking at how materials, shapes, and structures can be taken apart and rebuilt in new ways.
Heejung teaches sculpture and block printmaking to students of all levels. She brings her experience as a practicing artist into the classroom, helping students understand both the techniques and the creative thinking behind sculpture and printmaking. In her classes, she aims to help students build creative confidence, discover their own artistic vision, and find their own voice as artists.
She has held residencies at the Museum of Arts and Design, the Newark Museum, the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, and the Women’s Studio Workshop, and has received fellowships from the Bronx Museum of the Arts and the New York Foundation for the Arts.
Heejung holds an MFA from Mason Gross School of the Arts and a BFA in Sculpture from Seoul National University.
Heejung Cho is a Brooklyn-based visual artist and educator who creates wood-based sculptural paintings and woodblock prints. She has over a decade of teaching experience at institutions including Smack Mellon, P.I. Art Center, and the Museum of Arts and Design. In addition to teaching, she leads professional development workshops for educators and conducts public art demonstrations.
Heejung works across wood carving, clay, casting, sculpture, and block printmaking. Her artwork explores space, form, and memory, often looking at how materials, shapes, and structures can be taken apart and rebuilt in new ways.
Heejung teaches sculpture and block printmaking to students of all levels. She brings her experience as a practicing artist into the classroom, helping students understand both the techniques and the creative thinking behind sculpture and printmaking. In her classes, she aims to help students build creative confidence, discover their own artistic vision, and find their own voice as artists.
She has held residencies at the Museum of Arts and Design, the Newark Museum, the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, and the Women’s Studio Workshop, and has received fellowships from the Bronx Museum of the Arts and the New York Foundation for the Arts.
Heejung holds an MFA from Mason Gross School of the Arts and a BFA in Sculpture from Seoul National University.
With experience across wood carving, sculpture, clay, casting, and block printmaking, this instructor brings a rich understanding of materials and process into the classroom. Students learn not only how to make something, but how artists think through form, structure, texture, and creative possibility.
Classes are designed to be welcoming for all levels, including beginners. With over a decade of teaching experience, she offers clear guidance, thoughtful support, and enough room for students to explore their own ideas and build creative confidence.
Classes take place in a reserved teaching area within a creative workspace filled with artwork, books, natural light, large tables, and comfortable seating. The atmosphere feels casual, relaxed, and inspiring.
540 President Street, 3rd Floor, Brooklyn, NY, 11215 View Direction
Learn the fundamentals of lino block printmaking, from transferring your design to carving, inking, and hand-printing your own piece of art to take home....
Learn the fundamentals of lino block printmaking, from transferring your design to carving, inking, and hand-printing your own piece of art to take home....
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