Sok Song is a versatile multimedia interdisciplinary artist and educator merging traditional paper folding with printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, painting, and technology. He is the founder of Creased, Inc., where he has redefined the use of origami and paper-sculpture in advertising, graphic design, and large-scale installations. Sok's fascination with paper folding began as a childhood passion and has since evolved into a celebrated practice, documented in several books and periodicals.
Deeply informed by his Korean heritage and his experience as an immigrant growing up in rural military towns in the American Southwest, Sok’s art challenges the complexities of transnational migration, xenophobia, migrant labor, discrimination, and border conflicts. His work engages with these critical issues, blending personal narrative with broader socio-political contexts.
Sok recently completed a customized degree in Folding and Fine Arts and Asian Art Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center and is currently pursuing his MFA in Painting/Printmaking at the Yale School of Art. He also serves as a Wurtele Gallery Teacher at the Yale University Art Gallery and is a 2024 CCAM Fellow.