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Post Nominals MA VetMB MRCVS
Biography Wuon-Gean Ho was born in Oxford, and graduated with a BA in History of Art and an professional licence in Veterinary Medicine from Cambridge University, before taking up a Japanese Government Scholarship in 1998 to study woodblock printmaking in Japan. She later studied MA Printmaking at the Royal College of Art, graduating with a distinction in 2016, and then was etching fellow at the Royal Academy Schools in London.

Currently she is a research associate and the inaugural editor of the IMPACT Printmaking Journal, an academic peer-reviewed journal published by the Centre for Fine Print Research, University of West of England, Bristol. UK. She is a part-time PhD candidate researching ways of capturing and conveying tacit knowledge in relief printmaking processes. In her spare time she works at the local vet clinic.
Research Interests Printmaking, gesture, mokuhanga, tacit knowledge, relief print, print editorial