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JeanShin has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in October 2021. Resources JeanShin has populated their site with include: • Between Endings and Beginnings: A Ritual at Jean Shin’s Offering - Green-Wood • Independent Art Fair - NYC -Praise Shadows Art Gallery • Jean Shin's website • Upstate Art Weekend Kick Off at Olana - Olana NY State Historic Site | Hudson River School Painter Frederic Edwin Church • Announcing The 2025 Downtown Dinner - LMCC • Artist & Curator Talk: Animal Bodies — Athens Cultural Center • Art as a Catalyst: Shaping Climate Action & Economic Change - LMCC • Medina Triennial 2026 • Birding Walk with Jean Shin at Appleton Farms on June 30 • Offering - Green-Wood • Jean Shin's Ritual Communions - Asian American Arts Alliance • From Two Tons of Celadon, Jean Shin Sculpts a Metaphor for the Korean Diaspora — Colossal • jean shin turns fractured korean ceramics into symbols of resilience • Celadon Landscape - Green-Wood • WHITEHOT: Beyond the Monument: Jean Shin’s Living Memorial at Green-Wood • HYPERALLERGIC: Jean Shin’s Living Memorial to the Trees of Green-Wood Cemetery • Future Geographies • WNYC: Artist Jean Shin Honors Ecology and Korean Burial Tradition in Green-Wood Installations | All Of It with on Alison Stewart • Nurturing the Remains: A Community Ritual at Jean Shin’s Offering • Get in the Game: Sports, Art, Culture • Pérez Art Museum Miami • Announcing 2026 Creative Capital Awards • Rose Art Museum Presents Fabricated Imaginaries August 20, 2025 – May 31, 2026 • Jean Shin - Anderson Ranch Arts Center • Jean Shin, AIRIE 2026 Fellow — Artists in Residence in Everglades • Jean Shin Transforms Tech Trash into Art at Dorsky Museum Exhibition - Chronogram Magazine • Get in the Game: Sports, Art, Culture | Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art • Works on Water 2025 Triennial Exhibition - LMCC • Glimmer of Hope, 2025 — Jean Shin • Video documenting install at Amon Carter Museum • Jean Shin: The Museum Body at Amon Carter Museum of American Art • Artist Jean Shin Commissioned to Activate the Carter’s First-Floor Gallery with a Site-Specific Installation Created from the Clothing of Museum Staff • SFMoMA: Get in the Game: Sports, Art, Culture • Video: Trustees presents Perch • Hyperallergic: Jean Shin Gifts At-Risk Birds a Safe Perch • WBUR: An eco-art installation that's for the birds — literally • Art Installation Exploring Habitat and Human Activity Debuts at Appleton Farms on Earth Day • Jean Shin: Perch, Commissioned by Trustees, Opens at the Appleton Farms in April • $500M Performing Arts Center Opens Near World Trade Center • The Armory Show, in a Back-to-School Edition • I Hate to Admit it, But I Loved the Armory Show • 2023 | Show Guide | Platform | The Armory Show • Jean Shin is Generating Beauty from Waste • Second Skin | 16 June - 23 July 2023 • Artist talk in conversation with Eva Respini -recording • Jean Shin: Floating MAiZE • Jean Shin’s Art Just Keeps Evolving • Women Reframe American Landscape | Thomas Cole National Historic Site • Convergence Zone | Anderson Collection at Stanford University • Stanford University l Denning Visiting Artist Jean Shin • Brooklyn Public Library | Public Art Something Borrowed Something Blue • Hyperallergic: Jean Shin Wants to Change the Tide of Pollution and Extinction by Isabella Segalovich • Sculptural fountain at Cherry Street Pier is a 16’ glass bed of living mussels • Jean Shin: Freshwater @ Philadelphia Contemporary • THE BROOKLYN RAIL • Artnet Interview by Sarah Cascone • Artforum--Review by Dawn Chan • What to see in NYC Galleries Right Now-The NYTimes • Sculpture Magazine--Everyday Matters: A Conversation with Jean Shin by Susan Canning • NEW YORK TIMES | A 140-Year-Old Hemlock Was Lost. Now It Has New Life as Art, By Meredith Mendelsohn • ART IN AMERICA | Jean Shin’s Latest Installation Showed the Environmental Impact of Our Desire to Connect, by Dorothy R. Santos • BOMB MAGAZINE | Reimagined Objects: Sculpture as communal. Jean Shin Interviewed by Louis Bury • INTERVIEW: Jean Shin: Floating MAiZE, Brookfield Place