Ami Park is a New York-based visual artist whose multidisciplinary practice blends elements of fashion, textile, and sculpture. Originally from Seoul, South Korea, she earned her BFA in Fashion Design from Parsons School of Design in 2016. Park’s work explores themes of identity, memory, and transformation, often incorporating innovative uses of material to convey complex narratives.
She has exhibited widely, with forthcoming solo exhibitions at The Garage Art Center in Queens, NY, and El Barrio’s Artspace PS109 in New York City in 2025. Park's recent group exhibitions include Bronx Calling: The Sixth AIM Biennial at The Bronx Museum and In the House 3 at Pen + Brush. Her work has been showcased across both traditional gallery spaces and virtual platforms, reflecting her versatility as an artist.
Park is the recipient of numerous grants and residencies, including the LMCC Arts Center Residency on Governors Island, a Rauschenberg Emergency Grant, and a fellowship through The Bronx Museum’s AIM program. She has also been awarded grants from Cerf+ and the Pufn Foundation. Her interdisciplinary approach has been recognized in various publications, including Hyperallergic, Observer, and Saatchi Art, where she was named one of their 2022 Rising Stars.
In addition to her studio practice, Park is an active participant in the arts community, serving as a juror for Apexart’s Open Call and as a guest lecturer at Parsons School of Design. She has also led artist talks at prominent institutions such as The Bronx Museum and the School of Visual Arts.
Park’s works are part of corporate and private collections in the U.S. and South Korea, including Jrium Corporate Collection and Sung Shim Food Group Corporate Collection.

Join us for a 90-minute conversation with New York-based artist Ami Park as she delves into the concepts and inspirations behind her monochromatic series. Park will share her thoughts on the meditative themes and the pursuit of inner healing that shape her work. As part of the talk, attendees will have the opportunity to view her video piece, a digital reimagining of one of her monochromatic paintings, which will make its debut at The Garage Art Center (GAC). This video bridges traditional and digital art forms, reflecting the stillness and introspection found in her physical works while offering a fresh perspective on her artistic journey.