MIN PARK 박민서
Min Park is from Seoul and is currently based in New York. Her work explores how history is formed and how it opens itself up to embodied knowledge—through oral histories, craft practices, and rituals. She is drawn to the permeability and multiplicity of history, and the ways in which it continues to break open.
Park received her BA in History of Art with honors and minors in Cinema and Media Studies and Fine Arts from the University of Pennsylvania and will begin her MA in History of Art at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University in the fall of 2025. Her curatorial and editorial experience includes roles at the Brooklyn Rail, Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Francis Gallery, Cereal Magazine, FLAG Art Foundation, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, and the University of Pennsylvania—serving as a research assistant to Professor Kaja Silverman.
She seeks to cultivate spaces of sustained gaze, curiosity, and connection. Recently, writing has become a way for her to digest experience, while cooking has emerged as a means of gathering people. She also finds much joy in time spent in nature, around big (round) trees, and organizational tasks of all sorts.
To get in touch, please email minsuhp@gmail.com.
Park received her BA in History of Art with honors and minors in Cinema and Media Studies and Fine Arts from the University of Pennsylvania and will begin her MA in History of Art at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University in the fall of 2025. Her curatorial and editorial experience includes roles at the Brooklyn Rail, Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Francis Gallery, Cereal Magazine, FLAG Art Foundation, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, and the University of Pennsylvania—serving as a research assistant to Professor Kaja Silverman.
She seeks to cultivate spaces of sustained gaze, curiosity, and connection. Recently, writing has become a way for her to digest experience, while cooking has emerged as a means of gathering people. She also finds much joy in time spent in nature, around big (round) trees, and organizational tasks of all sorts.
To get in touch, please email minsuhp@gmail.com.