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Shin-Young ParkCeramic 102000
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Shin-Young Park is a Korean-born New Zealander. She completed BFA and MFA at the University of Auckland. Park moved to Singapore in 2006 and showcases her works through art galleries, participating in overseas exchange shows, art fairs, workshops, international residency programs and charity auctions. Park has won the “Iris Fisher Art Award” in 2005 in Auckland, nominated as a “Most Outstanding Emerging Artist” in Art Singapore 2009 and won the “BAZAAR Singapore Art Prize 2016”. Her works were commissioned by Mandarin Oriental Hotel and Fullerton Bay Hotel in 2010. She represented Singapore at “The World Triennial of Printmaking” in Chamalieres, France in 2017. She touched on various subject matters but her main passion has been about the life of under-privileged people in our society.
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