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EDUCATION

Parsons The New School for Design, New York, NY, Assoc. of Applied Science

Loyola University School of Law, Chicago, IL, J.D.

Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA, B.A.

SELECT PUBLIC ART

UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay, San Francisco, CA, 2024

Autograph Hotels, Barbados, 2024

Winston & Strawn LLP, Redwood City, CA, 2024

Nobu Hotels, Jersey City, NJ, 2023

Murrieta Hot Springs Resort, Murrieta, CA, 2023

Four Seasons Hotels, Las Vegas, NV, 2023

Henry Sheldon Museum, Middlebury, VT, 2022

EXHIBITIONS

2024 – The Scholar Selections, “Seeking Light,” San Gabriel, California, USA

2024 – Dorado 806 Projects, “California Dreaming,” Santa Monica, California, USA

2022 – Henry Sheldon Museum, Artists in the Archives, Middlebury, Vermont, USA

2021 – Lee & Lee Gallery, Group Show, Los Angeles, California, USA

2021 – ShockBoxx Gallery, Women Artists Group Show, Virtual show on Artsy

2020 – ShockBoxx Gallery, “Minimalism,” Hermosa Beach, California, USA

2020 – RedArtBox Gallery, Group Show, Los Angeles, California, USA

2020 – Arts Benicia, “Get the Message: Words and Images,” Benicia, California, USA

2020 – Art Room Gallery, “Skies,” online gallery

2020 – Blue Line Arts, “Craft Nouveau,” Roseville, California, USA

2019 – 2020 – Gallery House, Group Exhibition, Palo Alto, California, USA

2019 – San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, “Form and Function: Fiber Arts for the 21st Century,” San Jose, California, USA

2019 – Orangeland Gallery, “Double Yellow,” San Francisco, California, USA

2019 – Village Theatre Art Gallery, “Into the Blue,” Danville, California, USA

2019 – Open I Art Space, “Time,” Santa Barbara, California, USA

2019 – Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, “Craft Revolution,” Santa Ana, California, USA

2019 – Linus Gallery, “Innocence,” Pasadena, California, USA

2018 – Pacific Art League, “1st Annual Artist Showcase,” Palo Alto, California, USA

2018 –  SoLA Gallery, “Interplay: Craft, Art & Design,” Los Angeles, California, USA

2018 –  Pacific Art League, “97th Anniversary Exhibition,” Palo Alto, California, USA

2018 – Art Escape, “Elevating Your Cause,” Sonoma, California, USA

2018 – Adobe Art Gallery, “The View From Here,” Castro Valley, California, USA

2017 – 1337 Gallery, “Paper as Voice,” San Rafael, California, USA

2017 – LA Art Guide, “Embrace our Animals,” online gallery

2017 – International Gallery of the Arts, “The Many Expressions of Love,” online gallery

SELECT PUBLICATIONS

2024 – Bridge Arts Foundation, Artist Interview

2023 – Canvas Rebel Magazine, Stories & Insights, Featured Artist

2023 – Shout Out LA, Local Stories, Featured Artist

2023 – Voyage LA Magazine, Inspiring Stories, Featured Artist

2022 – Art Seen Magazine, Issue #6, November 2022, Featured Artist

2022 – Artistonich Magazine, Issue #22, May 2022, Featured Artist

2022 – Saatchi Art, New Perspective Catalog 2022, Featured Artist

2021 – Saatchi Art, Spring Catalog 2021, Featured Artist

2020 – Saatchi Art, “Perpetual Optimist,” Featured Artworks as curated by Saatchi Art’s “Minimalist Works” series

2020 – Saatchi Art, “Contemplated Wildchild – One,” Featured Artworks as curated by Saatchi Art

2020 – Saatchi Art, “This, Too, Shall Pass,” Featured Artworks as curated by Saatchi Art

2020 – Art Habens Art Review, Featured Artist

2020 – TWIRL, A Decade of Artist Interviews

2020 – Saatchi Art, “Me, Myself & I,” Featured Artwork as curated by Saatchi Art

2020 – Hopper Prize Finalist: https://hopperprize.org/young-shin/

2019 – Saatchi Art, “I Go Where You Go,” – Featured Artwork as curated by Saatchi Art

2019 – Art San Diego, Awarded “Best New Exhibitor” by Art San Diego

2019 – Young Shin: Painting without Paint, The MPL Media: https://mpweoxon.qq.com/s/UcfMEg3YYjFNtFxvcAjlpg

2019 – Create Magazine, Featured Artist

2019 – Murze Magazine, Featured Artist, Minimalism Edition, 2019 https://murze.org

2019 – Salann Magazine, Featured Artist

2018 – Apero Gallery, “Awaken,” Featured Artist

RESIDENCIES

2022 – Collagists in the Archives, Kolaj Magazine and Stewart-Swift Research Center at the Henry Sheldon Museum of Vermont History