Dawn Kim
Finalist

Solo Exhibition Award Winner

Dawn Kim (born Seoul, South Korea; lives Austin, TX) examines invisible systems of power through text and image. Kim received a BFA from the Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA and an MFA in Photography from Yale University, New Haven, CT. Kim has exhibited at numerous venues, including Luke Glanton Gallery, Amsterdam, NY; Whitespace Gallery, Atlanta; ACRE, Chicago, IL; Yale School of Art, New Haven, CT; Blackbox Gallery and Hap Gallery, both Portland, OR; and Washer Dryer Projects, Salt Lake City, UT; as well as at Para Site, Hong Kong. Kim’s work can be found in the libraries of the International Center of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art and New York Public Library, all New York; as well as the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, National Library of Scotland, Edinburg, The British Library, London and Bodleian Library, Oxford, all UK. Kim is the 2020-2021 St. Elmo Arts Fellow at the University of Texas at Austin. Previously, she has had residences at the Vermont Studio Center, Johnson; Ace Hotel, New York; as well as a Macdowell Colony Fellowship, Peterborough, NH.

Dawn Kim: Half Rest, online on printcenter.org February 1 – April 30, 2021.

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