Eungie Joo’s curatorial practice revolves around sustained relationships with artists through the production of new work, activating discursive and performative platforms, and exhibition making. She has served as inaugural Curator and Head of Contemporary Art at SFMOMA; Curator of Sharjah Biennial 12: The past, the present, the possible; Director and Curator of Education and Public Programs at the New Museum; and Commissioner of Haegue Yang’s Korean Pavilion at the 53rd Venice Biennale. Joo earned her PhD in Ethnic Studies from UC Berkeley.
Eungie Joo’s curatorial practice revolves around sustained relationships with artists through the production of new work, activating discursive and performative platforms, and exhibition making. She has served as inaugural Curator and Head of Contemporary Art at SFMOMA; Curator of Sharjah Biennial 12: The past, the present, the possible; Director and Curator of Education and Public Programs at the New Museum; and Commissioner of Haegue Yang’s Korean Pavilion at the 53rd Venice Biennale. Joo earned her PhD in Ethnic Studies from UC Berkeley.
Eungie Joo’s curatorial practice revolves around sustained relationships with artists through the production of new work, activating discursive and performative platforms, and exhibition making. She has served as inaugural Curator and Head of Contemporary Art at SFMOMA; Curator of Sharjah Biennial 12: The past, the present, the possible; Director and Curator of Education and Public Programs at the New Museum; and Commissioner of Haegue Yang’s Korean Pavilion at the 53rd Venice Biennale. Joo earned her PhD in Ethnic Studies from UC Berkeley.