

Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, Hein Koh is a Brooklyn-based artist whose multidisciplinary practice spans fabric, resin, photography, and drawing. Through an inventive use of materials and process, she probes questions of embodiment, gender, and sexuality, often blurring the boundaries between vulnerability and defiance.Koh earned a dual B.A. in Studio Art and Psychology from Dartmouth College and an M.F.A. in Painting/Printmaking from Yale University. She is the recipient of a grant from the Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation and is an alumna of the Artists in the Marketplace program at the Bronx Museum of the Arts.Her work has been featured in publications including The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Brooklyn Rail, HuffPost, and Hyperallergic. Koh has also taught and lectured at institutions such as Tyler School of Art, Dartmouth College, Maryland Institute College of Art, and School of Visual Arts. Recent exhibitions include “Hein Koh and Fredman Barahona” at Beverly’s (New York), “The Onion and the Ocean” at Underdonk (Brooklyn), and “Repeat Pressure Until” at Ortega y Gasset Projects (Brooklyn).
