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— Studio Artists: 2023

Kyoung eun Kang

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Kyoung eun Kang is a New York-based artist born in South Korea. Kang works in a wide range of media, including performance, video, painting, photography, installation, text, and sound pieces. She explores geographical and cultural identities, as well as universal human themes such as affection and attachment in order to raise questions about how we foster and maintain relationships in an ever-changing world.

Kang’s work has been exhibited internationally and across the United States in galleries and museums, including: A.I.R. Gallery, Collar Works, NURTUREart, BRIC Project Room, Soho 20 Project Room, and the ISCP project space in New York; the Korean Cultural Center in Washington, D.C.; the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery in Australia; and the National Museum of Modern Art in Korea.

Kang has received residences and fellowships at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, the Marble House Project, the Elizabeth Murray Artist Residency, the I-Park Foundation, ChaNorth, BRIC Media Arts, the NARS Foundation, the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, the LES Studio Program, the New York Foundation for the Arts, and Ground Floor Residency at ISCP. She received a BFA and MFA in painting from Hong-ik University in South Korea and an MFA from Parsons School of Design.

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