Li-Ting Hung in her classroom at The Bush School, Seattle, WA, USA
"Lower School art is like learning to surf — you're laughing, exploring, falling, and trying again. You're building courage as you find your balance, studying the world around you, surrounded by others who love the ride. Every day is new, and in that freedom, you grow."
3rd Place Award in Sculpture Category & Jury Selected in Photography Category in Edmonds Arts Festival
Publication: "They Dont Throw, They Turn, They Don't Fire, They Burn" : Place and Identity Seagrove NC, 1999
Publication: Story of Making: Lessons for Understanding Dwelling, 2002
Publication, 1999 & Publication, 2002
Woman Made Gallery, Chicago , Phinney Center, WA, Gallery in Edmonds, WA, Private Beach Mural, WA, Private Collection
George Taylor Summer Travel Grant, The Bush School, 2022
Saving Endangered Species Youth Art Contest Finalist Judge, 2021
Saving Endangered Species Youth Art Contest Preliminary Judge, 2016-20
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July, 2015 – Current
K-5 Art Teacher
July, 2006 – June, 2015
Soundview School, IB World School
K-8 Art Teacher
August, 2005 –July 2006
Elementary Art Teacher & Future High School Curriculum Researcher
August 1999 – May, 2001
University of Cincinnati
MS in Architecture
August, 1996– May, 1999
West Virginia University
MA in Human Geography
September, 1992 – June, 1996
Bridgewater State University, MA
Bachelor Degree in Earth & Science and Fine Art