Haejin Park
Haejin Park (b. South Korea, 1992) is a painter who uses watercolor as fluid emotional archive. She earned her MFA from Yale University in 2025 and her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2015.
Through bleeding hues, she constructs raw, expressive faces—diaries of acceptance that hover between presence and absence. Her fragmented figures, bruising with inks, immerse her complex narratives into fleeting bursts of color.
Her work has been exhibited at Future Fair and Perrotin Gallery in New York. She is the recipient of the Yale School of Art Dean’s Award and Adam R. Rose and Peter R. McQuillan Scholarship. She has presented her work at the Pictoplasma Conference and The Yale University Art Gallery. Her work has been featured in The New York Times and It’s Nice That.
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Website: https://www.haejinpark.com/