jin a. seo: Exploring the Body and Space Through Enamel Jewelry
Jina Seo is a South Korean jewelry artist based in the Midwest, whose work delves into profound ideas about the human body and space using enamel and diverse materials. Her artistic vision seeks to capture the essence of existence—the interplay between internal experience and external form—resulting in pieces that are both visually striking and conceptually rich.
Born , South Korea (), Seo’s journey began with a formal education at Kookmin University, where she honed her skills in metalwork and jewelry design. Subsequently, she pursued advanced studies at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, earning an MFA specializing in Metal Jewelry Design. This academic foundation provided her with critical insights into artistic theory and technique, shaping her approach to crafting exceptional jewelry.
Seo’s artistic practice centers around transforming vintage leather gloves into symbolic wearable objects—a deliberate choice that embodies her fascination with materiality and transformation. Through meticulous layering of enamel pigments onto metal surfaces, she achieves a remarkable feat: capturing the subtle nuances of texture and color while simultaneously conveying deeper meanings related to memory, desire, and vulnerability. Her work is characterized by an unwavering commitment to craftsmanship and a sensitivity to artistic expression.
- Notable Exhibitions: “Colorful Minds” in Korea and Baltimore Jewelry Center (2022-2023)
- Awards & Recognition: SNAG Emerging Artists 2016, Grand Prix at Amber Trip Art Jewelry Competition (2019), Gold Award for ITAMI International Craft Exhibition (2010).
- Educational Achievements: MFA Metal from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; BFA Metalwork and Jewelry Design from Kookmin University
Her artistic philosophy is rooted in the belief that objects possess an inherent power—a capacity to evoke emotion and communicate ideas beyond their physical form. Inspired by the teachings of Buddha (“The Mind is Everything. What You Think, You Become”), Seo emphasizes the importance of perseverance and intentionality in creative endeavors. She believes that students can achieve anything if they really want to and pursue the goal.
She actively engages with the broader artistic community through her involvement as a board member of the Society of North American Goldsmiths. Her favorite quote is, “The Mind is Everything. What You Think, You Become,” by the Buddha. Seo’s dedication to artistic education underscores her conviction that cultivating curiosity and embracing challenges are crucial for unlocking one's creative potential.
Her work has been showcased internationally, including Munich Jewellery Week 2017, Baltimore Jewelry Center, NY; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN; Sung-Gock Gallery, Seoul, Korea, and Vilnius, Lithuania.