May 13 – June 19, 2022
22 June, 2022 - Online Artist Talk as part of Art of the Photobook month.
We showcase the video works of Minny Lee this month. Her two videos, Strand and Bunad are introspective, memorizing and memorable.
The Griffin is excited to have Minny in the Griffin Zoom Room on June 22nd at 7pm Eastern to discuss her installation of her current work Field Notes and her residency and exhibition with Datz Press. For more information about her online Artist Talk head to our events page for more information.
About Minny –
Minny Lee is a multimedia artist whose work explores our relationship to the environment within the confines of time and space. Minny was born and raised in South Korea and until recently, the majority of her time was spent in the New York area where she obtained her undergraduate and graduate degrees (MA in Art History from City College of New York and MFA in Advanced Photographic Studies from ICP-Bard). Minny was awarded a fellowship from the Reflexions Masterclass in Europe and participated in an artist-in-residence program at Halsnøy Kloster (Norway), Datz Museum of Art (South Korea), and Vermont Studio Center (USA). Her work has been exhibited internationally, including the Datz Museum of Art, Center for Fine Art Photography, Camera Club of New York, Espacio el Dorado, Les Rencontres d’Arles Photo Festival, Gwangju Design Biennial among other venues. Minny’s artist’s books, Encounters (Datz Press, 2015) and Million Years (Datz Press, 2018) are in the collection of the ICP Library, New York Public Library, Special Collections at the University of Arizona, Special Collections at Stanford University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Amon Carter Museum, The Poetry Center and other public and private collections. She lives and works in Honolulu, Hawaii.