Sujin Lim is a New York-based artist born in Seoul, Korea. Her practice explores the emotional and ecological dimensions of place through site-specific installations, sculptures, and video works that reimagine landscapes as surreal, metaphorical spaces.
Lim has exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, New York; Seoul Museum of Art, South Korea; Museum of Moscow, Russia; MARCO Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Argentina; and Smack Mellon, New York. She has presented solo exhibitions at the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) and Wave Hill, New York. Her work is permanently collected by the MMCA Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art - Art Bank (Korea), the NCCA National Center of Contemporary Arts (Moscow), and the François Schneider Foundation (France). She has been commissioned to create public sculptures across the United States and Canada.
Lim is a recipient of the Anonymous Was a Woman Environmental Arts Grant, the NYSCA Arts Grant, and the François Schneider Foundation Contemporary Talents Award. She has participated in residencies at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, ISCP, the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, and Changdong Studio run by the MMCA, Seoul.