The artist Soo Sunny Park is known for creating monumental, immersive installations that transform their environments into realms of moving light, reflection, and shadow. In Boundary Conditions, she weaves together a metal grid with iridescent Plexig
The artist Soo Sunny Park is known for creating monumental, immersive installations that transform their environments into realms of moving light, reflection, and shadow. In Boundary Conditions, she weaves together a metal grid with iridescent Plexiglas that transmits, reflects, and refracts daylight to create an otherworldly installation. Changing light conditions reveal different facets of the sculpture, so that during different times of day it shifts from translucent and clear to colorful and prismatic.
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Born in Seoul, Korea, Soo Sunny Park moved to the U.S. at the age of ten and grew up in Marietta, Georgia and Orlando, Florida. Park is a Professor of Studio Art Department and the Parents Distinguished Research Professor in the Humanities (2018-2021) at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, USA. She received a BFA from Columbus College of Art and Design in Columbus, Ohio and M.F.A in Sculpture from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Park has been awarded significant grants and residencies world-wide and has been featured in Sculpture Magazine, ArtPremium Magazine, Art in America, Time Magazine, The New York Times, Surface Design Journal, Art New England, Vogue Korea, BuzzFeed, MyModernMet, Huffington Post, DesignBoom, ThisIsColossal, and New Art Examiner.
Admission: $10; $8 seniors and students; members and children under 12 free. Free for NARM members. For information on free Open House days, visit cahoonmuseum.org
The Cahoon Museum of American Art presents historical and contemporary art exhibitions in the landmark Crocker House in Cotuit, MA. The Museum welcomes visitors of all ages to learn about art and art history, to enjoy fun, family friendly events, to delight in creative programming, and to embrace the enduring story of the important folk artists Ralph and Martha Cahoon. The Museum is committed to its mission to celebrate American art in ways that expand knowledge, enrich the spirit, and engage the heart.
The Museum is located at 4676 Falmouth Road (Route 28), Cotuit, MA 02635. It is open from March 15 – December 22, Tuesday-Saturday from 10AM – 4PM, Sundays from 1PM – 4PM. 508-428-7581.
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2019/11/08 - 2019/12/22
Cahoon Museum of American Art
4676 Falmouth Road (Route 28), Cotuit, MA 02635
The Cahoon Museum has ample parking at the rear of the building. Convenient handicapped parking is available.