Dr Wuon-Gean Ho
Post Nominals | MA VetMB MRCVS |
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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 |