Photo by: Saif Al-Sobaihi
Gi (Ginny) Huo 허지은, is an artist and educator whose work considers the intentions of what people believe and the legacies of religious systems.
Huo’s work has been exhibited and screened at places such as Franconia Sculpture Park, The Drawing Center, CANADA Gallery, Socrates Sculpture Park, BAMCinemafest, and The Smithsonian Archives of American Art. Recently Ginny has published three artist books with Small Editions.
Ginny has participated in residencies and fellowships such as Smack Mellon, Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York, Robert Blackburn Printshop SIP Fellowship, and Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Huo is currently the recipient of the 2024-2026 Princeton Arts Fellowship.
Ginny’s work has been featured in Hyperallergic, Studio Magazine, ART PAPERS, TAYO Literary Magazine, and The Brooklyn Rail. Huo holds an MFA from Maryland Institute College of Art and BFA from Brigham Young University, Utah.
In the past decade, Ginny has worked as the Interim Director of Education and Public Engagement and Assistant Director of Education at the New Museum of Contemporary Arts, Youth Programs Manager at The Studio Museum in Harlem, Adjunct Professor at Parsons School of Design, and currently a Lecturer at Princeton University and NEW INC Mentor.
Huo was born in US occupied Honolulu, Hawai’i after family’s immigration from Korea. Ginny lives and works out of Lenapehoking, the unceded ancestral homeland of the Lenape people, otherwise known as Brooklyn, NY.
Email: ginnyhuo@gmail.com
IG: gi_huo