- Paper Routes - Women to Watch 2020, National Museum of Women in the Art, Washington D.C. October 8th, 2020 - January 18th, 2021 Paper Routes, the sixth installment in NMWA’s Women to Watch exhibition series, showcases contemporary artists working in paper. The exhibition series is presented every two to three years and is a dynamic collaboration between the museum and participating outreach committees. The 22 committees participating in this exhibition worked with curators in their respective regions to create shortlists of artists working with paper. From this list, NMWA curators selected the artists whose work is on view in Paper Routes.
- Virtual Exhibition Tour - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbSJQKpv93g
- Artist Talk -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TZFgS1mkK8&list=PL1boWZ4URBmqSrIiM5lztCiUhUGCzGbPV&index=3&t=257s
- Paper Routes – Women to Watch 2020,
"Shin centers her work in a desire to emote through the body itself; sometimes her own body. The sculptural installation “Tide,” composed of Gampi-paper cast feet, suggests the absent body, as sets of feet cascade down the gallery wall onto the floor in a solemn procession. Various sizes suggest adults and children, making the work that much more poignant, especially in light of the untenable situation at the U.S. southern border. The paper looks fragile and vulnerable, and we might be reminded of works by Christian Boltanski, Doris Salcedo and others that refer to humans lost to us through violence. Foot imagery also has significance across time and cultures from the Bible to Buddhism and those narratives may also resonate in Shin’s work." from online review published by Dana Self on KC Studio
- Now/Here, Featuring nineteen Kansas City-based artists exploring narratives of experience, memory, place, history, and race. Curated by guest curator Silvia Beatriz Abisaab, the exhibition highlights the contributions of self-identifying artists of color from the Kansas City region. H&R Block Artspace, June 7 - August 31, 2019
Read more about the show in the online review published on KC Studio by Brian Hearn.
Read more about the show in the online review published on KC Studio by Brian Hearn.