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Isolina Minjeong

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Isolina Minjeong (b. 1997, Chicago, IL) lives and works in New York City. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Ceramics from the Maryland Institute College of Art. Her work has been exhibited at Ceramic Brussels (2026), The Other Art Fair (2025), NADA Miami (2023), and the Spring/Break Art Show (2022), amongst others.

Isolina Minjeong is a New York City based ceramic sculptor and muralist whose practice synthesizes Asian pop cultural imagery with ancient mythological forms. Informed by her Korean and Peruvian heritage, she mobilizes text, pattern, and symbolic figuration to develop a contemporary visual language centered on protection, inheritance, and transformation. Working across large-scale murals and figurative ceramics, Minjeong reimagines historical guardians and deities as active presences within the urban landscape. Through this approach, her work positions public art as both image and offering, bridging cultural memory with the lived experience of the city.

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