Jay Sae Jung Oh
Jay Sae Jung Oh is a South Korean-born, Seattle-based artist and designer. She is known for her sustainable and environmentally-friendly recycled plastic and leather cord furniture works notably, her Salvage Chair series made with everyday objects intricately hand wrapped in raw leather creating a unified a sculptural design object.
Oh has shown works internationally at the Chatsworth House in the U.K., San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in California, and Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York. Her works are included in the collection of SFMOMA, the Carnegie Museum of Art, and Cranbrook Art Museum. She is the founder and designer behind the pet brand Boo Oh.
Early life and education
Jay Sae Jung Oh was born in South Korea. She graduated from the Kookmin University in Seoul, South Korea with a Bachelor's in Fine Arts and a Master's in Fine Arts degree in Sculpture.Oh graduated from the Cranbook Academy of Art in Michigan with a Master's of Fine Arts Degree in 3D Industrial Design.
Work
In 2011, she won the Mercedes-Benz Emerging Artist Award and Design Quest 2011 Furniture Design Competition for her Jute Side Table. The work is an early rendition of her Savage Chair series and includes "discarded plastic objects, assembled them together, and wrapped them with a natural material."From 2013-2016, Oh was a visiting professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago for industrial design.
She won the Best Contemporary Design Award at Design Miami in 2019. The works presented were an assortment of typical thrifted items arranged and wrapped in leather cord.
Oh's work was included in the 2023 exhibition Mirror Mirror: Reflections on Design at Chatsworth at Chatsworth House. Her work was also featured at Parall: A History of Women in Design at the Montral Museum of Fine Art, Montreal, Canada.
Oh's work has been featured in Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, The ''New York Times, Fast Company, Washington Post, and Vogue''. Oh works with Salon 94 Design gallery in New York