We are pleased to welcome In June Park (@injunee ) to our International Program.
In June works with painting as a way to slow down how images circulate and construct meaning. Drawing from personal experience, migration, and a wide range of collected imagery—archival material, snapshots, and digital sources—his practice examines how memory and power are embedded within images over time.
Through processes of layering, staining, and cropping, Park isolates images from their original contexts, allowing new narratives to emerge through material transformation and duration.
We look forward to the perspectives he brings to Radio28cs during this residency.
GIVE ME TWO, curated by Marcus Jahmal and Giorgia Alliata
Opening Today, with a reception from 6-8pm
Gallery Floors 1 & 2
GIVE ME TWO is a group exhibition organized and curated by Marcus Jahmal and Giorgia Alliata, bringing twelve living artists across generations into deliberate adjacency at Anton Kern Gallery. This show emerged from an ongoing process of assembling that recalls the making of a mixtape, where sequence, pace, and relation produce meaning. The premise of pairing functions as an unfixed structure and a method of discovery, offering a way of noticing the dynamics activated when works are placed in proximity.
- Marcus Jahmal and Giorgia Alliata di Montereale
Pictured:
1) Katherine Bernhardt, Untitled, 2023, Signed and dated recto, Monotype in watercolor and crayon on Lanaquarelle paper, 59 3/4 x 47 5/8 inches (151.8 x 121 cm), Framed: 61 7/8 x 49 3/4 inches (157.2 x 126.4 cm)
2) In June Park, Overloaded, 2025, Acrylic on canvas, 49 3/4 x 46 inches (126.4 x 116.8 cm)
#antonkerngallery #givemetwo @marcusjahmal@giorgialliatadimontereale@kbernhardt2014@injunee
This November, we’re spotlighting the incredible artists of Art House, Civil Art’s incubator for emerging talent — Sharon Lee, Andrius Alvarez-Backus, In June Park, and Quan Wenfei.
Each exhibition marks a milestone in their creative journeys — and we’re thrilled to share their achievements with our community and beyond.
🗓️ Upcoming & Past Walkthroughs
Sharon Lee @sharonleecw — TNT Residency Open Studio Walkthrough
📍 Brooklyn | Nov 15, 2–3:15 PM
Andrius Alvarez-Backus @ann_dree_uhs & In June Park @injunee — Artist Walkthrough
📍 NYC | Nov 23, 2–3:15 PM
Quan Wenfei @wenfeiquan — Internet Archaeology Exhibition Walkthrough
📍 NYC | Nov 8, 2–3:15 PM
Join us in celebrating their work, process, and vision! RSVP link in bio.
#CivilArt #ArtHouse #EmergingArtists #ArtistResidency #ContemporaryArt #NYCArt #ArtExhibition #ArtWalkthrough #SupportArtists
A selection of artists from @columbiamfavisualarts featured in last year’s MFA Annual Issue # 177
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Applications are currently open for our upcoming 2026 MFA edition! Please tap the link in our bio to share your work with our engaged audience of collectors, curators, gallerists, and art-lovers.
Slides 1-2:
Annika Tucksmith
@annikatucksmith
Slides 3-4:
In June Park
@injunee
Slides 5-6:
Calhan Hale
@calpaca
Slides 7-8:
Antonio Vidal Lascurain
@antonio.vidal.l
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Join us this Thursday, October 23, 6–8 pm, for the opening of Ordinary Permanence, a two-person exhibition with Andrius Alvarez-Backus and Injune Park.
The exhibition brings together new works by both artists, each examining the delicate tension between the familiar and the strange. Park’s cropped paintings capture fleeting fragments of daily life such as shoes, glasses, and empty seats, moments suspended between intimacy and distance. Alvarez-Backus’s sculptural assemblages of metal trays, moss, and wax castings explore the fragile intersections of body and material. Together, their works reveal how the ordinary quietly endures, carrying traces of memory, absence, and care.
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