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Yumi Heo (1964-2016) was an author and illustrator of children's picture books. She was a graduate of San Ji University and the New York School of Visual Arts. In 1989, Heo moved to New York and earned an MFA in Illustration at the New York School of Visual Arts.[1]

Yumi Heo
OccupationAuthor/Illustrator
Alma materSangji University
New York School of Visual Arts
GenreChildren's picture books
Notable worksThe Green Frogs: A Korean Folktale
Years active1994-2012
SpouseSteven Dana

Biography



Early life


Yumi Heo was born in Korea in 1964. Heo began taking art lessons in junior high with the encouragement of her mother.[2]


"Q is for Queens" art installation


In 1999, Heo designed an art installation called "Q is for Queens." The installation features 30 stained glass windows featuring the landmarks and people of the Queens borough.[2]


Selected works



Writings



Illustrator



Anthology Contributor



References


  1. Stock, Jennifer, ed. (2017). Something About the Author. Vol. 316. Mexico: Gale. pp. 100–104. ISBN 9781410324597.
  2. Maughan, Shannon (15 November 2016). "Obituary: Yumi Heo". Publishers Weekly. Archived from the original on 25 March 2019. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  3. "One Afternoon". Publishers Weekly. PWxyz, LLC. 241 (28): 77. July 11, 1994.
  4. Gloyer, Judith (June 1994). "Book review: Preschool & primary grades". School Library Journal. 40 (6): 119.
  5. Van Allsburg, Chris (November 2001). "Teachers' choices for 2001: a project of the International Reading Association". The Reading Teacher. International Literacy Association. 55 (3): 243 via Gale Academic Onefile.
  6. "The best, notable & recommended for 2001". Teacher Librarian. 29 (4): 8. April 2002 via Gale Academic Onefile.
  7. "Vail, Rachel Sometimes I'm Bombaloo". Childhood Education. Association for Childhood Education International. 79 (2): 111. Winter 2002.
  8. Salvadore, Maria B. (2004). "Moondog". School Library Journal. 50 (10): 118.
  9. Lee, Lea (2006). "Look, Lenore: Uncle Peter's Amazing Chinese Wedding". Childhood Education. Association for Childhood Education International. 82 (5): 303 via Gale Academic Onefile.
  10. Stevenson, Deborah (September 2011). "Polka Dot Penguin Pottery". Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books. Johns Hopkins University Press. 65 (1): 28–29. ISSN 1558-6766.
  11. Sullivan, Carrie Harasimowicz (Spring 2013). "Vail, Rachel: Flabbersmashed About You". The Horn Book Guide. The Horn Book, Inc. 24 (1): 44.






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