
Rina Yoon focuses on non-traditional printmaking methods in her work. Yoon uses the printmaking process for its unique and visual characteristics, rather than producing multiple prints of the same image. Marks embedded into the paper by the pressure of the press, built up layers allowing time for reflection and meditation, and reconfigured multiple plates to change or alter images altogether are some of the processes and qualities she embraces in her large-scale prints, print installations, drawings, and mixed media works. Rina Yoon received her BFA in Studio Art from Southern Methodist University and MFA in Printmaking from Washington University. Yoon currently teaches printmaking at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design.