In Conversation: Kyoung eun Kang and Joan Snitzer on Studio Practice as a Daily Ritual

In Conversation: Kyoung eun Kang and Joan Snitzer on Studio Practice as a Daily Ritual

Wednesday, April 14, 2021 at 7 PM via Zoom

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A.I.R. Gallery is pleased to present a conversation between artist and educator Joan Snitzer and 2020-2021 A.I.R. Fellow Kyoung eun Kang on the occasion of Kang’s current solo exhibition TRACES: 28 Days in Elizabeth Murray’s Studio. Snitzer and Kang will discuss Kang’s art practice, process, and her intimate experience of developing a durational performance in the late American painter Elizabeth Murray’s barn studio in upstate New York.

Joan Snitzer lives and works in New York City. She has been associated with A.I.R. Gallery since 1974. Snitzer’s work has been exhibited widely in the U.S. and abroad. She is a faculty member in the Art History Department, Barnard College/Columbia University.

Kyoung eun Kang is a New York-based artist born in South Korea. She received a BFA and MFA in painting from Hong-ik University in Seoul, South Korea, and an MFA from Parsons, The New School for Design, New York, NY. Her work has been exhibited in numerous galleries and museums, including at NURTUREart, BRIC Project Room, Soho 20 Project Room, Collar Works, The Korean Cultural Center, Washington, D.C, and the National Museum of Modern Art, South Korea. She has completed multiple artist residencies including at the Elizabeth Murray Artist Residency, Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, NARS Foundation, and Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and received fellowships from New York Foundation for the Arts, BRIC and A.I.R. Gallery.