Artist Registry
The White Columns Curated Artist Registry is an online platform for emerging and under-recognized artists to share images and information about their respective practices. The Registry seeks to create a context for artists who have yet to benefit from wider critical, curatorial or commercial support. To be eligible, artists cannot be affiliated with a commercial gallery in New York City.
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RESUME
SE JONG CHO
760 E. 36TH St. Baltimore, MD 21218
sejongee@gmail.com
SELECTED EXHIBITION
2021
Solo Exhibition. Eclipse: Infinite Ending. Catalyst Contemporary. Baltimore, MD.
2019
Solo Exhibition. Matisse in Bath. Current Gallery. Baltimore, MD.
Love is Always Wise. Anacostia Art Center. Washington, D.C.
Juried Exhibition. Mothers of Invention. Lemon Collective. Washington, D.C.
2018
Abstract Perspectives. Montpelier Arts Center, Laurel, MD.
Juried Exhibition. Under500. Maryland Art Place. Baltimore, MD.
2017
Juried Exhibition. Altered Reality. Maryland Art Place, Baltimore, MD
Solo Exhibition. In/Outside Room/f. Terrault Gallery. Baltimore, MD.
Two-Person Exhibition. Conditional Light. Terrault Gallery. Baltimore, MD.
Two-Person Exhibition. Evaporative Images-Oblique Vacillation. Project 1628. Baltimore, MD
2016
Solo Exhibition. Architectural Body. Open Space, Baltimore, MD.
2015
Two-Person Exhibition. Blooms and Bodies. Current Gallery. Baltimore, MD.
Solo Exhibition. Life Preservers. Metro Gallery. Baltimore, MD.
2014
Solo Exhibition. Light Undulation. Sprout. Baltimore, MD.
Solo Exhibition. Logical Magic. Windup Space. Baltimore, MD.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Finding social innovation in the nexus of science and art. Invited presenter. US-International Association for Landscape Ecology Annual Meeting. Fort Collins, CO. April 2019.
Matisse in Bath Artist Talk, Current Gallery, Baltimore, MD. April 2019.
In/Outside Room/f Artist Talk, Terrault Gallery. Baltimore, MD. September 2017.
Architectural Body Artist Talk, Open Space, Baltimore, MD. October 2016.
PRESS
Suzy Kopf, “The Psychedelic & the Tangible: The paintings of Se Jong Cho” BmoreArt Print Journal Issue 11, Summer 2021.
Cara Ober, “Archives” BmoreArt Print Journal Issue 08, Fall 2019.
BMA/Storeis hosted by the Baltimore Museum of Art: “Se Jong Cho” https://stories.artbma.org/sejong-cho/
Cara Ober, “Friday Gallery Roundup” BmoreArt, April 5 2019. http://www.bmoreart.com/2019/04/friday-gallery-roundup-exeter-gallery-current-space-reginald-f-lewis-museum.html
Ginny Lawhorn, “Woman of the Arts/ Jill of All Trades” Baltimore Style Magazine. Fall 2018
Seola Lee, “Beauty and the Beast: Life Preservers” BmoreArt, July 7, 2015. http://www.bmoreart.com/2015/07/beauty-and-the-beast.html
EDUCATION
PhD, Environmental Engineering and Policy Analysis, Johns Hopkins University, 2017
MSE, Environmental Management and Economics, Johns Hopkins University, 2014
MS, Environmental Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, 2009
BS, Civil Engineering, Northwestern University, 2003
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Maryland Institute College of Art Baltimore, MD
Guest lecturer, Curatorial Practices 2022
City College of New York New York, NY
Guest lecturer, Earth & Atmospheric Science Department 2022
University of Baltimore County Catonsville, MD
Invited lecture, Linehan Scholars Visiting Artist/Scientist 2021
Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD
Invited speaker, Environmental Systems Seminar 2022
Guest lecturer, Social Theory for Engineers 2016
Teaching assistant, Principals of Geomorphology 2013
Teaching assistant, Introduction to Computation and mathematical modelling 2012
Towson University Towson, MD
Guest lecturer, Creativity in Arts 2018
RELEVANT PUBLICATIONS
Cho, S.J., Chandler, L., Jenkins, L.D., Adams, A., Ardoin, N.M., Lopez, B., Field C.R., Brevik, K., Peet, R., (under review). Environmental public art: a conceptual model outlining social, cultural, and environmental factors for catalyzing environmental awareness and community engagement. Global Environmental Change: Human and Policy Dimension