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Stony Brook University Charles B. Wang Center Holds Workshop With Artist Sui Park

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Korean American artist Sui Park
Photo by Ed Shin

Stony Brook University Charles B. Wang Center Holds Workshop With Artist Sui Park

In conjunction with the the Stony Brook University Charles B. Wang Center’s current exhibition featuring Japanese baskets, the New York–based artist Sui Park introduced her signature sculptures made of cable ties and demonstrated various ways of making art out of such everyday materials.

Participants explored and created their own artwork to take home when finished. The workshop provided cable ties in various colors that participants weaved and crafted in multiple ways.

Park is a Korean American artist whose work involves creating three-dimensional flexible forms in a comfortable ambiance that is dynamic yet illusionary. These organic forms are often made with mass-produced industrial materials, particularly cable ties.

For more information, visit stonybrook.edu/commcms/wang.

Image 2 Shannon Mowdy
Shannon MowdyPhoto by Ed Shin
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Playing with Cable ties workshopPhoto by Ed Shin
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Sui ParkPhoto by Ed Shin
Image 8 Ann Tigue
Ann TiguePhoto by Ed Shin
Image 7 Bonnie Connelly Anita George
Bonnie Connelly & Anita GeorgePhoto by Ed Shin
Image 6 Lou Grasso Margaret Grasso Joann Gushue
Lou Grasso, Margaret Grasso & Joann GushuePhoto by Ed Shin
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Lou GrassoPhoto by Ed Shin
Image 4 Sui Park Jinyoung Jin Director of Cultural Programs at the Charles B. Wang Center Stony Brook University
Sui Park & Jinyoung Jin, Director of Cultural Programs at the Charles B. Wang Center, Stony Brook UniversityPhoto by Ed Shin
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Joann GushuePhoto by Ed Shin