
Student
SaeHim Park is a doctoral student in Art, Art History, and Visual Studies. Park examines the image culture and politics of representing sexual violence in East Asia. At Duke, she works toward graduate certificates in College Teaching, East Asian Studies, and Gender, Sexuality & Feminist Studies. Her primary advisor is Professor Stanley Abe.
She holds a Master's in Art History from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor's in Fine Arts (Art History) with First Class Honours from the University of Hong Kong. Her paper "Building the National identity: The Study of Japanese Government-General Building (1926-1995)" won the HKU Museum Society Asian Art Essay Prize. She spent an exchange semester at the University of British Columbia. She also worked as an instructor and translator at the HIV & AIDS Health Center in Salem, Tamil Nadu, India.