JuYeon Kim has created a series of "enclosed room" installations, playing with color, light, and space. Using the senses to create a feeling of expanse or intimacy, the spaces investigate what it is to be oneself. She worked on a "womb" installation for exhibitions with Kais Gallery in Seoul and Hong Kong, and with Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia.
Ju-Yeon Kim
Studios
Firth
Ju-Yeon Kim worked in the Firth studio.
Originally a working barn perched atop the namesake hill of Hillcrest Farm, this building was converted to serve the arts in 1956. A grand set of windows was installed to make the large interior suitable for visual artists, bringing in abundant natural light from the north. The addition of a screened porch and accessible entrance ramp…