Seraphim H
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seraphim hong is a Japanese Korean Asian American multiracial artist raised and residing in Coast Salish and Duwamish lands. She majored in Painting and Drawing at the University of Washington School of Art and has since continued to share works within the greater Seattle art community through public art projects, art walks, and community aid efforts. She creates through watercolor and pastels and is continuing to explore digital painting, ceramics and tattooing.

She draws inspiration from the magical realism and super flat art movements which thrive on the veil between the mystical and tangible worlds. Her work draws from her experiences as a multiracial individual with ancestry of refuge and incarceration on stolen lands. She expresses wonderings on emotions, socioeconomic concepts and relationships through flora and fauna °⋆. ࿔*:・

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CV
  • BELRED ART STUDIOS BETA RESIDENCY
2025 cohort, Bellevue WA, 2025
  • REDMOND PRIDE ACROSS THE BRIDGE
Exhibiting artist, Redmond, WA, 2025
  • OCA NATIONAL CONVENTION OUTREACH FAIR
Featured Local Artist, Seattle, WA, 2025
  • PUBLIC ART INTENSIVE EASTSIDE (PArtIES) 
2025 cohort, Redmond WA, 2025
  • QUEER AS HILL
Group exhibition, Steve Gilbert & Cloud Gallery, Seattle WA 2024
  • SOFT ANIMALS
Group exhibition, The Fishbowl, Seattle WA, 2024
  • FROM THE MARGINS
Group exhibition, The Fishbowl, Seattle WA, 2024
  • HAVE YOU EATEN? 
Group exhibition January 2023 - February 2023
Slip Gallery, Belltown Seattle WA
2022
  • CITY OF BELLEVUE PORTABLE ARTS COLLECTION, 2022, 
"Embracing Mixedness", limited edition print aquired by the City of Bellevue 2022 Portable Arts Collection

  • BELLEVUE COLLEGE OUTDOOR CORRIDOR PROJECT 2022
Mural finalist May 2022
  • COPPER KETTLE COFFEE BAR 2021
Logo redesign and update: Design

  • A WORLD BECOMING WITH: UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON BA ART EXHIBITION
June 2020 - 2025

  • PURE THEORY FEATURED ARTIST
December 2020
Pure Theory December art sale pop up in collaboration with the Trans Women of Color Solidarity Network

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