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Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork Music/Sound
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Jacquline Kiyomi Gork’s (b. 1982, Long Beach, CA) hybrid practice combines work in sound installation, sculpture, and performance with the aim of reconfiguring the traditional hierarchies between audience, performer, and architecture. Gork studied at the San Francisco Art Institute and researched the history of acoustics, communication technologies and computer music at Stanford University.
Gork’s work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University (2024); Visual Arts Center, University of Texas Austin (2023); ICA LA (2023), Francios Ghebaly NYC (2022); Empty Gallery, Hong Kong (2021, 2017); 356 Mission, Los Angeles (2017); The Lab, San Francisco (2016); and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco (2015). She has participated in group exhibitions at the 13th Taipei Biennial (2023); Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (Made in LA 2020); SculptureCenter, New York (2019); San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2017) and V-A-C Foundation, Moscow (2017). Gork is a recipient of a Foundation for Contemporary Art Award (2025); Joan Mitchell Fellowship (2023); Art + Technology Lab Grant from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2021) and a VIA Art Production grant (2020). Performances have included multiple collaborations with Laetitia Sonami, the collective 0th and solo projects.
Gork’s work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University (2024); Visual Arts Center, University of Texas Austin (2023); ICA LA (2023), Francios Ghebaly NYC (2022); Empty Gallery, Hong Kong (2021, 2017); 356 Mission, Los Angeles (2017); The Lab, San Francisco (2016); and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco (2015). She has participated in group exhibitions at the 13th Taipei Biennial (2023); Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (Made in LA 2020); SculptureCenter, New York (2019); San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2017) and V-A-C Foundation, Moscow (2017). Gork is a recipient of a Foundation for Contemporary Art Award (2025); Joan Mitchell Fellowship (2023); Art + Technology Lab Grant from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2021) and a VIA Art Production grant (2020). Performances have included multiple collaborations with Laetitia Sonami, the collective 0th and solo projects.