Warren Seelig lives and works in Rockland, Maine. He holds the rank of distinguished visiting professor in the Craft/Fibers program at The University of the Arts in Philadelphia where he teaches. He received a B.S. from the Philadelphia College of Textiles & Science and an M.F.A. from Cranbrook Academy of Art. Seelig has twice received individual fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and three fellowships from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. His work has been included in over 30 major museum exhibitions in the United States, Europe, Japan and Korea with many solo and group exhibitions in museums, universities, and private galleries.
His work is in the collections of museums, colleges and in private and corporate collections world wide. He recently became a Fellow of the American Crafts Council and  a member of its board.

Mi-Kyoung Lee received dual MFA degrees at The University of the Arts in 1996 and Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1998. She has been the Head of Fibers/ Assistant Professor,
Crafts Dept., at The University of the Arts since 2003. She has held 7 solo exhibitions and numerous group exhibitions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in Busan, Korea,
Ann Arbor Art Center, and Cranbrook Art Museum, the Honolulu Academy of Art, among
others. Lee was the recent editor for "Art Textile of the World: Korea, Volume1," published in 2005 with the Telos Art Publishing Company, in England. She worked for The International Opera Company based in Philadelphia, US and Citta della Pieve, Italy as a costume and set designer.

Shadowfield in Granite/ Clark Island, 2007 / Commission for Marlin Miller, 60" x 204" x 8" granite and stainless steel

Unititled, 2005  9"x13"x2"  paper, ink, sewing thread