Eugene Hannah PARK
Eugene Hannah Park is a Chicago-born, Seoul-based curator who explores the possibility of learning by collective minds. She curates and produces tools and processes as an ingredient to share questions and translate worlds.
Park recently curated Min Oh: Conversation Dance (2024) and co-curated Hope is a discipline (2023) at de Appel, Amsterdam, and curated Arecibo at TINC, Seoul (2022). She served as Assistant Curator of the Korean Pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale (2024). As a producer, she worked on Mooni Perry’s EL (2025) and Missing (2024). Her publications include Journey after Journey (2025), Yagwang: When We Explode at Once (2025) and Slowly Paying Attention: Jeamin Cha’s Research and Collaboration Methodology (2024). Park previously worked as an exhibition coordinator at the Seoul Museum of Art and ARKO Art Center, and remains active in several collectives, such as Asian Feminist Studio for Art and Research (AFSAR) and curatorial collective initiative WESS.
