
Ami Park, originally from South Korea, is a New York–based artist working primarily in textiles and installation. Her practice explores self-awareness, identity and perception, emphasizing the interconnectedness of the human mind, emotions and objects. She approaches them as resonant forces, each emitting vibrations that ripple into one another. These vibrations become both material and metaphor, shaping how inner awareness and cultural experience are felt collectively. Influenced by her immigrant experience, spirituality and scientific theories, she challenges societal norms and subconscious biases through layered sculptural forms.
Park has exhibited at The Bronx Museum, CICA Museum, The Kube Art Center, Garage Art Center, MoMA PopRally and Pen + Brush, among others. She is a recipient of the Bronx Museum’s AIM Fellowship and has completed residencies at LMCC Arts Center, the School of Visual Arts Bio Art Residency, and Uncool Artist, and has received grants from Cerf+, The Puffin Foundation, and New York Foundation for the Arts.
Website: ami-park.com