Soi Park

After several years of working as a junior art director at an advertising agency in Seoul, Park moved to the US and studied photography at State University of New York at Purchase.

[2] Her preference to photograph human migration began while she was still at Yale, when she placed street advertisements with the phrase Buscar Trabajo.

Park's recent project, which covers the interior space of a mosque built by members of a Muslim community who are living in Korea, is currently on view.

[6] Originally, Park's attempt to make the journey began when she encountered issues related to the Yemeni refugees in Jeju.

While her project was yet abstract, Park has been seeking the meaning of borders and migration, which is intertwined with Islamic culture and life attached to Muslims through community service in Korea.