Sam Woo-Ram Choi
Sam Woo-Ram Choi — Forgotten Wood, Reborn II, 2025
DONE/UNDONE
Curated by Joseph Gardner
VISIONARIES 2025: Presenting the future of Australian art, craft and design through the lens of one of the country's most influential creatives.
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Forgotten wood, once abandoned, was broken, burned, and scarred. In this process of destruction and repair, new patterns and colours surfaced, revealing the quiet resilience of the material.
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Woo-Ram (Sam) Choi is a New Zealand-based artist, designer, and maker behind Walk In The Park. Originally from Korea, Sam studied woodworking and furniture design at Hongik University. He began woodturning in 2016 and has since developed a practice-led approach to crafting both functional and sculptural objects. Working from his Auckland studio, Sam handmakes each piece, thoughtfully responding to the unique qualities of New Zealand’s native timbers. His work reflects a commitment to tactility and craftsmanship—merging natural materials with refined form to create objects that are both beautiful and functional.
In recognition of his ongoing contribution to contemporary craft and design, Sam was awarded the Creative Fellowship Fund by Creative New Zealand in 2024.
14 November 2025 - 7 February 2026
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Joseph Gardner is the 2025 Visionaries curator – presenting DONE/UNDONE: an exhibition of 50+ artists, and one of Craft’s largest exhibitions to date – featuring artists working across medium, scale and practice, representing exceptional Australian talent.
DONE/UNDONE explores the creative process as a space of constant negotiation – a series of decisions to build, erase, repeat, or let be. It’s about that intuitive moment when a maker chooses to pause, to push further, or to dismantle entirely. These are the choices that define the rhythm of making – choices familiar to artists, designers, and creators across disciplines.
Joseph Gardner is the Style Editor at Vogue Living, with a decade of experience in publishing and styling, and the founder of Sydney-based gallery, Studio Gardner.
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Material: Pohutukawa (New Zealand native timber), brass
Dimensions: approx. 21 x 31 x 31cm
Please note: purchased works are to be collected at the conclusion of the exhibition (7 February 2026).
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