- email lkpark@massart.edu
- phone 617-879-7166
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education
- MFA, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston, MA
- BA, Visual Arts with a minor in Art History, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME
Loretta Park (she/her) is an artist and educator and holds an MFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design (MassArt) and a BA from Bowdoin College. Her work has been exhibited at Montserrat College of Art, Beverly, MA (2024), Room 220, Denver, CO (2024), The MassArt Art Museum, Boston, MA (2023-24); The Trustman Art Gallery, Simmons University, Boston, MA (2023); Brookline Arts Center, Brookline, MA (2023); Brandeis Kniznick Gallery, Waltham, MA (2023); Praise Shadows Art Gallery, Boston, MA (2022); Dimensions Variable, Miami, FL (2021-22); The Umbrella Arts Center, Concord, MA (2021); New System Exhibitions, Portland, ME (2019); Ray Gallery, Brooklyn, NY (2018) and Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Rockland, ME (2017). Reviews of exhibitions including the artist have appeared in Boston Art Review, Artscope, Art New England, The Boston Globe, and Korean Daily. Loretta currently lives and works in Boston.
Industry Experience
Selected Exhibitions
- 2022 – shape_shifting_support_systems, Praise Shadows Art Gallery, Boston, MA curated by Leah Triplett Harrington and Mallory Ruymann
- 2022 – Triple Oscillation, MassArt x SoWa, Boston, MA curated by Loretta Kyoungjin Park
- 2021-22 – Can I Sit Next to You?, Dimensions Variable, Miami, FL
- 2021 – Dazzleship, The Umbrella Arts Center, Concord, MA curated by Michael MacMahon
- 2020 – Solo exhibition, Shelter In Place Gallery, Boston, MA
Selected Publications, Presentations and Media:
- 2022 – Miller, Helen and Strand, Michael, “Visual Arts Review: the Supportive Imaginary — Weaves and Grids,” the arts fuse, August 6, 2022
- 2022 – Restrepo, Juan S., Creator & Host. “Reevaluating Materials & Techniques in Art with Loretta Park,” Sound-Signals, January 8, 2022
- 2021 – Garza, Evan. “Can I Sit Next to You?”, Commissioned essay for Can I Sit Next to You?, Dimensions Variable
- 2021 – Pepper, Andy, Creator & Host. “Korean Tiger – with Loretta Park”, Artists Looking at Animals, July 8, 2021
- 2021 – The Cahoon Museum Presents Material Considerations feat Cicely Carew, Loretta Park and Juan Escobedo