Biography
Born in South Korea, Min Kim Park explores issues surrounding gender, ethnicity and identity using performance, video, photography, sound and video installation. Park’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally since 2007. Her work has been included at the New Mexico Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe, Site Santa Fe, Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art, Arizona State University, University of Houston, University of California,
Santa Barbara, Emory University, Kindsey Institute, Private Museum in Singapore, Syo gallery in Korea, Korean Cultural Center in Beijing, China. In 2012, Park’s video work, Zummarella was screened at White Box, New York, Columbus International Film and Video festival, CologneOFF and Videoholica. Park has been an artist in residence at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Art and the recipient of a Rosenquist artist in residency at North Dakota State University. She
received a MFA degree in Photography from the University of New Mexico in 2007. She has taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Northwestern University in Chicago.
Currently she is an assistant professor and the area representative of phorography in the
department of Art and Design at Purdue University.