My World
By Greta Elbogen
About Yuko Ueda
Yuko Ueda Groupp was born in Fukuoka, Japan in June 1976. Her parents were both accomplished artists. Her father, Hiroyuki Ueda is an accomplished published and very active watercolor plein air painter who paints and teaches in Fukuoka, Japan. Her mother was a potter and ceramicist.Yuko grew up in a house with a kiln, surrounded by art and artists.
She studied art and design at Tama Art University in Tokyo and received a bachelor’s degree in Fine Art and Graphic Design. In 2004 she moved to New York to attend the Art Students League. Yuko studied Fine Art and focused on abstract painting under the mentorship and guidance of her teachers Bruce Dorfman, Ronnie Landfield and William Scharf. Yuko became a member and was awarded many grants and scholarships including Reginald Marsh and Felicia Meyers Marsh Merit Scholarship, The Lloyd Sherwood Grant and the Kuniyoshi Award, Sara and Yasuo Kuniyoshi Foundation. Yuko’s work is also part of the League’s permanent collection.During her years at the League, Yuko worked with the design department from 2006-2014. She created elegant designs for both Linea and Lines of the League.
Yuko will be deeply missed by her friends, co-workers, instructors and her fellow students.