“With fabric, paper, and found objects, I make sculptures and drawings that pose as either characters or artifacts from my past experiences. I then arrange these within a space to create allegorical installations that tell stories about devastation and grief. Drawing imagery from the Bible, my childhood home, and the woods, I stitch together the morbid with the whimsical and the mundane with the divine in order to illustrate the tensions between resilient hope and utter despair.”
— Josey Seung-Ah Lee