EunHa Paek
EunHa Paek
Seoul, b. 1974

Seoul, b. 1974
Eun-Ha Paek is a Seoul-born artist who earned her BFA in Film/Animation/Video from the Rhode Island School of Design. Since then, she has been actively engaged in the fields of animation and visual arts. Her work has been showcased at prestigious venues, including the Guggenheim Museum and the Sundance Film Festival, gaining international recognition. Paek's animated films have captivated audiences with their sensory expression and unique narratives, earning praise in media outlets such as The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, and G4 Tech TV. In her work, Paek explores the intersection of humor, grief, and hope, creating pieces that evoke deep emotional resonance. She dismantles the boundaries between the familiar and the strange, using everyday moments to express fundamental human emotions. Paek has also participated in numerous residencies, including at Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park, Sundaymorning@ekwc, and Center for Contemporary Ceramics, where she continues to push creative boundaries across various mediums.
2024
Center for Craft Teaching Artist Cohort Grant.
2023
Experimental Clay Grant, Expressive Computation Lab, UCSB.
2018
Sundaymorning@ekwc Grant, Oisterwijk, The Netherlands
Award
2023
<Identity Parade>, Nucleus Portland, Portland, USA
2022
<Amalgam>, HB381 Gallery, New York, USA
2021
<Eun-Ha Paek>, Hostler Burrows, Los Angeles, USA
Solo Exhibition
2022
<'Weeds in the Woods>, Headstone Gallery, Kingston, NY
2021
<Soft Elegy>, RSOAA, Brooklyn, USA
2019
<Eun-Ha Paek and Rachel O’Meara>, Sculpture Space NYC, LIC, USA
Group Exhibition
2025
Arts/Industry Artist-in-Residence, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI.
2023
Expressive Computation Lab, Artist in Residence, UCSB.
2023
Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Open Studio Resident, Maine.
Residency