Jung Sujin is a Ph.D. student whose research interests revolve around the intersectionality of contemporary art, race, class, gender, and ecology. Jung has experience as a curator, writer, and exhibition coordinator at private and public art institutions in Korea and Australia, including the Gwangju Biennale Foundation and the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea. In 2021, she curated a group exhibition titled "Sailing Stones in Death Valley" at the George Paton Gallery in Naarm/Melbourne and has also contributed articles to various magazines and journals, including Un Magazine, Art Basel, and Ocula magazine. Jung has participated in curatorial and writing workshops, including The White Pube Workshop (online, 2020), the Next Generation Korean Art Curator Workshop (Boston, 2022), and the Busan Biennale Curatorial Workshop (2022). She was awarded the Eugenie La Gerche Scholarship in 2021 and won first place in the 5th Gravity Effect Art Criticism Competition in 2022.
Education
M.A. in Art Curatorship, University of Melbourne
B.A. in History of Art and Archaeology and Philosophy, Korea University