About the Artist

Hannah Jung, born in Seoul, South Korea, has been a Connecticut resident since 2000. A Juried Artist member from Silvermine Guild Arts Center, New Canaan, (2004-2012) and Westport Arts Center, Westport (2009-2012), her work has been exhibited nationwide including Souterrain Gallery, W. Cornwall (2021), The White Gallery, Lakeville (2019), Lyman Allyn Art Museum, New London (2019), Salmagundi Club, New York, NY (2018), Six Summit Gallery, Ivoryton (2018), The Voice of Art Gallery, Cheshire (2018), H. Pelham Curtis Gallery, New Canaan (2012), The John Slade Ely House, New Haven (2011), LH Horton Jr. Gallery, Stockton, CA (2010), Baker Arts Center, Liberal, KS (2010), The Gallery of the Contemporary Art, Sacred Heart University, and General Electric World Headquarter, Fairfield (2008-9), Mercy Gallery at Loomis Chaffee School, Windsor (2008), Gallery Korea, Korean Embassy, Washington D.C. (2005), Vision Gallery, New York (2004), and Promenade Gallery at the Bushnell, Hartford (2003), to name a few. Also, she was a recipient in the entry of Art of the Northeast (2006 & 2010) at Silvermine Guild Arts Center and was invited to Artists Residency Program at I-Park, East Haddam, CT (2006).
Her work has been recognized with numerous awards and reviewed by Republican-American, Record-Journal, Korean Times, Connecticut Post, Cheshire Herald, Westport Now, etc. and her number of paintings are in private collections nationwide.
A graduate of Seoul National University, Korea (Bachelor of Fine Arts: Painting, 1997) and Southern Connecticut State University (M.S. 2002), she taught at a number of schools including Housatonic Community College (Bridgeport), Albertus Magnus College (New Haven), Lyman Allyn Art Museum (New London) and public/private schools. Jung is currently working as Director and Artist-in-Residence of The Voice of Art, a nonprofit art organization she founded in 2017.