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Juliana Kang Robinson

Born in South Korea, Juliana Kang Robinson received her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Past projects include an artist residency with COCA and The Women’s Studio Workshop, as well as exhibitions at the Euphrat Museum, the Asian American Women Artists Association, Diaspora Vibe Gallery, the Korean Cultural Center in Los Angeles and Method Gallery.
 

She has received Nippon Steel Presidential Award, LeRoy Neiman Foundation Fellowship at the Ox-Bow School of Art and the ArtBridge Fellowship at Pratt FIne Arts.  She has taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, University of California at Berkeley, California College of Art and De Anza College. Recent participatory art installations include the Seattle Art Museum’s SAM Lights, Seattle Asian Art Museum grand reopening and the Henry Gallery. Public art commissions include projects with the Seattle Center, Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, Seattle Department of Transportation, City of Cupertino, Euphrat Museum and City of Bellevue.

 

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