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In the third of our series of online exploring the personal stories of artists Jake Spicer talks to artist Wuon-Gean Ho. This recording was made from a live interview on the 29th January 2021 and is part of the ETC: ART/WORK series. It was hosted by Draw Brighton with support from Cass Art and was funded by supporters of the Draw Brighton Patreon. -- About Wuon-Gean Ho Wuon-Gean-Gean Ho is an artist who's practice includes making prints, films, drawings and artist's books. In this interview she talks about her experiences of art residencies around the world, how her work as a vet filters into her art and about making boring during a pandemic. You can follow Wuon-Gean on Instagram: @wuongean / wuongean You can see more of Wuon-Gean's work on her website: http://www.wuongean.com You can see more of Wuon-Gean's printmaking process on her website: https://printplay.wordpress.com About Draw & ETC Draw Brighton is an independent art school in Brighton, UK. We believe that good quality drawing education should be accessible to everybody and usually run drop-in, short-term and long-term courses from our Brighton studio. During the pandemic we have moved our life drawing classes online and are providing drawing resources via our Patreon page, where you can support us from £3 per month. Our long running ETC programme is intended to complement our practical workshops with artists’ talks and panel discussions on the themes of drawing, the arts and the body. Support Draw on Patreon here: / drawbrighton Subscribe and join us for our next live interviews: Friday 30th Jan 2021, 7-8pm - This Is Where We Meet (artist panel) Friday 26th Feb 2021, 7-8pm - Chris Riddell