Jerome Reyes

Jerome Reyes (lives/works between Seoul, Korea and his hometown of San Francisco) is an artist, researcher, and educator who addresses conceptual territories of architecture and cultural difference. He’s made projects for the Yokohama Triennale, Prospect.3 Biennial, SFMOMA, and KADIST. He’s been awarded residencies at National Museum for Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA), Korea; Gwangju Biennale Foundation; Asia Culture Center; Seoul Museum of Art; and received the 2016 Artist-in-Residence Award at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. He’s received awards from the Joan Mitchell Foundation, Art Matters Foundation, Creative Work Fund, and Center for Cultural Innovation. He has an MFA from Stanford University and is Artist Liaison/faculty at Stanford’s Institute for Diversity in the Arts, and is Researcher, Asia Culture Institute, in Gwangju, Korea. He’s also a long-term collaborator of the South of Market Community Action Network (SOMCAN) in downtown San Francisco, and an advisory board member of the nonprofit media & culture organization, Define American.

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