

aBOUT
Juliana Kang Robinson combines a studio practice with a public art practice to produce saturated, joyful imagery that embody the spirit of holistic unity or HanSan, Korean for "One Mountain" the notion that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Born in South Korea, Juliana Kang Robinson now lives and works in the Seattle area by way of Virginia, the Bay Area, Chicago and New Jersey. She received her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Public art commissions include projects for Sound Transit, the Seattle Parks & Recreation, the Seattle Center, Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, Seattle Department of Transportation, City of San Francisco, City of Cupertino, Euphrat Museum and City of Bellevue.
Recent commissions include murals for Washington State Arts Commission, Seattle Children's Theater, Food Lifeline and designing a specialty jersey for Seattle Kraken.
Past projects include installations for the Seattle Museum of Art such as SAM LIGHTS and the Seattle Asian Art Museum Lunar New Year event, as well as exhibitions at Kala Art Institute, the Women's Studio Workshop, Ox Bow School of Art, SomArts Gallery, The Asian American Women Artists Association, Asia Society, Diaspora Vibe Gallery, the Korean Cultural Center in Los Angeles and Method Gallery. She is represented by Seattle Art Museum Gallery.
