Jaebin Lee (she/her) is an interdisciplinary artist from Seoul, Korea. Her practice emerges from her complex relationship with faith, shaped by a devout Catholic upbringing. Working across installation, video, sculpture, performance, and AI imaging, she reimagines religion’s physical and symbolic structures as dynamic and fluid constructs to explore their layered meanings and other possibilities. By leveraging the evocative power of sacred symbols and narratives, she creates subversive imagery that challenges outdated constructs and proposes multidimensional ways of understanding identity and spirituality. Situated at the intersection of art, religion, feminism, and media technology, she seeks to provoke critical dialogue and envision alternative realities through artistic narratives.
She holds a BFA in Fine Arts with a minor in Religious Studies from Seoul National University and is an MFA candidate in Art Practice at the University of California, Berkeley.
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MFA '27
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