* Life Story
Ji-Young Kim ( Catholic name, ¡®Joanna¡¯) was born into Catholic family.
Influenced by her mother who is a well known Han-bok (Korean costume)
designer,
Ji-young graduated from the Catholic University of Korea, majored in ¡®Clothing
& Textiles¡¯, and
learned Korean Embroidery and Folk painting at the Traditional Architecture
and Craft Academy of Korea.
Through this, she got the basic knowledge which is needed for Korean costume
and craft design.
She worked as a craft designer for more than 10years and, at the same time,
she organized several group exhibitions and participated in others.
She also gave diverse courses which presented Korean costume and the traditional
artistry of Korean women,
and tried to make this more accessible for the public.
Following these experiences, she wrote a book 'The artistry of Korean women'
(published in 2000, cultureline).
In 2002, she accompanied her husband, who decided to work as a researcher in
Karolinska Institute, to Stockholm.
Since then, she has spent most of her time designing, and learning European
crafts, and
has tried to harmonize her traditional knowledge with modern design techniques.
She showed some of her works at the¡¯2005 Sollentuna Craft fair¡¯ in Sweden,
* Brief personal record
| 1991 | Graduate from The Korean Catholic University - 'Clothing & Textiles' |
| work for 'Kang Ja Young' as Merchandiser & Designer | |
| 2008 | Private Exhibition "The 103 Korean martyr saints' icons"-St.Euginia, Stockholm |
| 2012 | Graduate from KNOU(Korean National Open University) Graduate school - 'eLearning' (Thesis: Design and Implementation of e-Learning Contents for Self-Directed Gyubang Crafts Learning) |