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GUNYOUNG KIM


Gunyoung Kim Contemplating inner states of being and the subconscious, Gunyoung Kim is interested the side of humanity that is subtle and spiritual. Through facial expression, gesture, staging, disfigurement, color, and texture, she explores different ways in which emotions contain stories within time and space. Gunyoung compares her work to poetry, in the way that simple sentences are comprised of carefully selected words, yet the logic of a poem relies on the meaning between those words. Like poetry, meaning within her own work may not always be obvious, but can be implied in various ways. Human emotions are so complex that we often do not understand our own emotional states and feelings. This makes us vulnerable and imperfect; this is keeps us questioning the world and our own selves. Gunyoung Kim was born and raised in Seoul, South Korea. She received her BFA in Ceramics from Kook-Min University in Korea in 2010, and her MFA from The Ohio State University in 2014. After graduate school, Gunyoung landed a ceramics residency at Lawrence Art Center in Lawrence, Kansas. She was later awarded a residency at the Archie Bray Foundation in Helena, MT, and was also selected as an emerging artist in the May 2016 issue of Ceramics Monthly.

“I love poetry. Sentences in a poem are simple but not clear and the logic of a poem often relies on the meaning in between the words, rather than the words themselves. Like a poem, my work’s meaning is not always clear, but many things may be implied in different ways. Our reactions to the world we find ourselves in are so multi-layered that we sometimes don’t even understand our own emotional states and feelings. In my work I create ambiguous and subtle emotional cues through small gestures and facial expressions that captures a psychological aspect of our daily encounters. This complexity and ambiguity comes from vulnerability of the human psyche with all its imperfections, and I’m interested in putting these ideas into physical forms emphasizing them through placement and tactile manipulation.”

Mutual white earthenware, glaze, gold luster 24 by 9 by 11 inches 2017


This is all I have II porcelain, underglaze 11.5 by 7 by 8 inches 2018


Hopeful porcelain 15 by 6 by 9 inches 2018


This is all I have I porcelain 15 by 6 by 9 inches 2018



Wishful earthenware, underglaze 19 by 7 by 7 inches 2017


Glow Worm and Wild Boar watercolor on clayboard 12 by 12 inches 2014 $850


Floral Sheep I & II porcelain 4 by 7 by 4 inches each 2018


Tempted earthenware, glaze, gold luster 13 by 9 by 7 inches 2017

A Woman can turn a man into stoneware 18h by 11 by 11 inches 2012 $3,200


Jardin des Plantes mixed clays 16h by 12 by 10 inches 2014 $3,200


Flowery I white earthenware, glaze, gold luster 3.5 by 4 by 3.5 inches each 2017

Flowery II(Teapot) white earthenware, glaze, gold luster 4 by 6.5 by 4 inches 2017

Butterfly watercolor on clayboard 12 by 12 inches 2015 $850




Feeble Resistance earthenware, glaze, gold luster, resin 15 by 20 by 7 inches 2017



Gold Splatters white earthenware, terrasigillata, gold luster 18 by 37 by 14 inches 2015


Little Fox white earthenware, terrasigillata, gold luster 12 by 11 by 10 inches 2016




Drips white stoneware, gold luster 16 h by 9.5 by 7 inches 2016


Flowery Age red earthenware 12 by 6 by 4 inches 2017



Education: 2014 Master of Fine Arts in Ceramics, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 2010 Bachelor of Fine Arts in Ceramics, Kook Min University, Seoul, Korea Solo or two person’s Exhibitions

2017 Subtle cues - Gunyoung Kim & Kim Kopp ,Gallery IMA, Seattle, WA 2016 Gunyoung Kim & Carolyn Reed Barritt, River Centre Gallery, Sylvania, OH 2015 Inner Shifting, Sales Gallery, Lawrence Arts Center, Lawrence, KS Group Exhibitions 2018 Inner Monolog, Korean Cultural Center, Washington, DC Ceramic Sculpture Culture Group exhibition, The Flora Kirsch Beck Gallery, Alma, MI Mithos, Gallery IMA, Seattle, WA Small favors, Clay studio, Philadelphia, PA CSC:Unifying The Narrative Figure, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Pittsburg, PA Many forms, Patricia Scott Memorial Art Gallery, Chillicothe, OH Tall Tales, Tony Hungerford Memorial Art Gallery, LA Plata, MD Clay as canvas, Clay Center of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA 2017

Zanesville Prize for Contemporary Ceramics, Seilers’s Studio & Gallery, Zanesville, OH Narratives in Clay, Gallery IMA, Seattle, WA Small favors, Clay studio, Philadelphia, PA

2016 Ceramics Invitational, Gallery IMA, Seattle, WA Archie Bray Foundation Resident & Visiting Artists NCECA Exhibition, Belger Crane Yard Gallery, Red Star Studios,

Kansas City, MO

Beyond the Brickyard 8th Annual Juried Exhibition, Archie Bray Foundation, North Gallery, Helena, MT

By Hand, Blue Line Arts, Coker Family Main Gallery, Roseville, CA

2015 Reflection Ceramics International Biannual 2015, Art Gallery of the New England Institute of Education, Falmouth, ME

Archie Bray Resident Show, Kolva-Sullivan Gallery, Spokane, WA

Benefit Art Auction Exhibition, Lawrence Art Center, KS

2014 NCECA National Student Juried Exhibition, Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design, Milwaukee, WI


Looking at Ourselves: Contemporary Figurative Ceramic Sculpture, Main Gallery, Baltimore Clay Works, Baltimore, MD,

Juried: Adrian Arleo

Trefoil, Clay Space Gallery 831, Columbus, OH

MFA Thesis Exhibition: The Mirage and the Rainbow, Urban Art Space, Columbus, OH

A Home for Joe, Fawick Gallery: Baldwin-Wallace, Berea, OH

Co-e-val, The Pearl Conard Art Gallery, The Ohio University, Mansfield, OH

Current: Mixtus, Focus Gallery, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, Juried: Eric Kao

2013 Ohio-All Media, Coburn Art Gallery, Ashland University, Ashland, OH

21st Annual Fergus Scholarship Award Exhibition, Hopkins Hall Gallery,

The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH

2012 Synoptic, Hopkins Hall Gallery, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH

Line of Best Fit, Hopkins Hall Gallery, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH

From Here and There, Shot Tower Gallery, Fort Hayes Education Center, Columbus, OH

Recent Arrivals, Swing Space Gallery, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH

Residencies 2018

Summer AIA residency, Red lodge clay center, Red lodge, MT

2018

Short-Term Artist Residency, The 567center, Macon, GA

2016

Short-Term Artist Residency, Din Ceramic Studio, Seoul, Korea

2015

Short-Term Artist Residency, Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, Helena, MT

2014-2015

Long Term Artist-in-Residence, Lawrence Art Center, Lawrence, KS

2012, 2013

Short-term Artist Residency, Belden Brick Company, Sugar Creek, OH

Professional Experience 2018

Visiting Artist Lecture & work shop, Kook-min University, Seoul, South Korea

2018

NCECA Maker’s Space Demonstration, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Pittsburg, PA

2017

Visiting Artist Demonstration, Ohio University- Chillicothe, Chillicothe, OH

2016

Visiting Artist Lecture & work shop, Lourdes University, Sylvania, OH

2015

Visiting Artist Lecture, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS

Artist Lecture, Lawrence Arts Center, Lawrence, KS


2014

Visiting Artist Lecture, Lawrence High School, Lawrence, KS

Visiting Artist Demonstration, Clay Art Center, Port Chester, NY

2012-2013

Graduate Gallery Assistant, Hopkins Hall Gallery and Urban Art Space Gallery,

The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH

Awards 2017

OAC Individual excellence award 2017

2016

Ceramics Monthly Emerging Artists 2016

2014

NCECA Graduate Award for Excellence 1st place, Milwaukee, WI

2013

21st Annual Fergus Scholarship, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH

2009

Seoul International Ceramic Accessory Competition, Selection Prize, Seoul, Korea

Teaching Experience 2018

Ceramics Instructor, Dublin art council, Dublin, OH

2017

Ceramics Instructor, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH

Instructor of Record High-Fire Ceramics

2014-2015

Ceramics Instructor, Lawrence Arts Center, Lawrence, Kansas

Narrative Figure, Advanced Handbuilding, Beginning Handbuilding, Printing on Clay

2014-2012

Graduate Teaching Assistant, Ohio Sate University, Columbus, OH

Instructor of Record Low-Fire& High-Fire Ceramics

Publication and Bibliography 2018

NCECA Guide, Sights and ceramics, March 2018

2017

Ceramics Monthly, Moon Do Bang, September 2017

Monthly Ceramic Art- Korea, 12 Emerging artists , January 2017

2016

Ceramics Monthly, Emerging Artists2016, May 2016

Ceramics Monthly, exposure section, April 2016, Volume 64, Number 4

Juxtapoz magazine website, Sculpture, March 2016

Beyond the Brickyard, exhibition catalog, Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts

2015

Lawrence Arts Center 2015 Benefit Art Auction Catalog


Lawrence Journal World, Artist-in-Residence Exhibition Reflect Humanity in Own Way, Joanna Hlavacek, 2014

NCECA Journal 2014, Material World, Vol. 35, front cover

NCECA National Student Juried Exhibition, exhibition catalog

Ceramics Monthly, 2014 NCECA National Student Juried Exhibition Review, Liz Howe, September 2014

The Ohio State University, MFA Thesis Paper, A Quiet Body, Columbus, OH

Columbus Alive, Exhibit Preview: Diversity in Mirage & Rainbows Makes for Compelling Exhibition, Febuary

Lawrence Journal World, Lawrence Arts Center Resident Artists Explore the Human Body in Printmaking

and Ceramic Art, Nadia Imafidon, August

Lawrence Journal World, Lawrence Arts Center Announces 2014-2015 Artists-in-Residence, Staff Reports,August

Richland Source, Coeval Exhibition Opens at The Ohio State University Mansfield, Tracy Graziani, January

Collections

Kamm Teapot Foundation, Seattle, WA Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, Helena, MT Arthur E. Baggs Memorial Library, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Ohio Union Art Collection, The Ohio State University, Columbus ,OH


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