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Marianne Kim
Marianne Kim is a Korean American artist and educator working in performance, public art, and multimedia installation. Known for her work in Japanese Butoh and highly visual multimedia performance works, she has been produced throughout the United States and abroad.
Bio
She received her MFA from UCLA’s Department of World Arts and Cultures with a focus on choreography and technology in 2004. She received her BS in Theatre from Northwestern University in 1993. Her most recent work has been presented at The Singapore Arts Festival, Harlem Stage, Jumping Frames International Dance Video Festival in Hong Kong, Zendai MoMA in Shanghai, The Total Museum in Seoul, and Fundacion Ludwig de Cuba. As a part of the ongoing collaboration Disorientalism, she has exhibited work at the de la Cruz collection in Miami, The Wassiac Project, Pacific Northwest College of Arts, Poznan Biennial in Poland, and The 13th Performance Studies International Conference.