About me
Yangbin Park is an artist and educator, known for his innovative print-based installation, print media, and papermaking. A graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with a BFA in Studio Art (2011) and an MFA in Printmaking from Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University (2013), he is currently Assistant Professor of Art and Design at the University of Memphis. Park has also taught at Muhlenberg College, Chungnam National University, and Seoul Women’s University.
With a profound commitment to social engagement, Park navigates the confluence of identity, history, and culture. His interdisciplinary approach has led to recognition in premier venues like the Print Center, the International Print Center New York (now Print Center New York), Woodmere Museum, Fleisher Art Memorial, Janet Turner Print Museum, Asian Art Initiative, and Seoul Art Center.
Beyond exhibitions, his works are preserved in public collections such as the China Printmaking Museum, Contemporary Center for the Arts, and Vernon Public Art Gallery. Park’s accolades include being a finalist in the 94th Annual International Competition at the Print Center, receiving the Exhibition Merit Award at Janet Turner Print Museum, the Excellent Artist Award at Cyart Space, and the New Prints Mentorship Award at Print Center New York.
Park delves into the intricate relationship between individuals and society, examining how social, cultural, and political contexts shape personal experiences. His recent project focuses on Hangul, the Korean script, to explore its potential as both an artistic language and a visual tool. By investigating various typefaces and the historical evolution of Hangul, Park aims to continue the innovation of the language, while also expanding awareness of underrepresented languages in a multilingual society.