Seojung Lee

Faculty

Adjunct Faculty, Graphic Design & Foundations

Location Crabbe Hall 202
Headshot of Seojung Lee.

Education

  • Master of Fine Arts – MFA, Graphic Design, Colorado State University
    (Aug 2021 – May 2024)
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts – BFA, Graphic Design, Colorado State University  (2015 – 2020)

Professional Experience & Affiliations

  • Adjunct Faculty, University of Northern Colorado (2023 – present)
  • Record of Instructor, Colorado State University
    FA 23: Instructor of Introduction to Graphic Design / ART 255-L02: 20 students
    SP 23: Instructor of Introduction to Graphic Design / ART 255-L01: 20 students
    FA 22 : Instructor of Introduction to Graphic Design / ART 255-L01: 20 students
    SP 22 : Instructor of Introduction to Graphic Design / ART 255-L01: 17 students & ART 255-L02: 19 students

Other Experience

  • Graphic Designer at Women and Gender Advocacy Center, Colorado State University
    Jan 2022 – Present

Research Expertise & Interests

Lee is a community-based graphic designer. She is a boundary pusher
and relentless innovator interested in engaging social justice issues at
the intersection of graphic design and community participation. Lee
additionally believes in the power of graphic design paired with touchable
experience. She sees this combination as an effective way of encouraging
communities to stand up and celebrate marginalized identities.

Publications

Honorable Mention in the international Designers for Peace competition,
Graphis · Sep 8, 2022

View Poster Design

Seojung Lee’s poster design has been chosen as an Honorable Mention in Graphis international Designers for Peace competition. Graphis made the poster catalog and Lee’s piece is included.

Honors & Awards

  • Honorable Mention in International Design 2024 competition, Graphic · Aug 3, 2023
  • Visual Arts Top ScholarVisual Arts Top Scholar
    Issued by Graduate Student Council, Colorado State University · Nov 2022
  • Address Anti-Asian Racism in Colorado CommunitiesAddress Anti-Asian Racism in Colorado Communities, Issued by Center for Humanities and the Arts, Colorado University · Mar 2022