UNLV Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art
Las Vegas, Nevada
We believe everyone deserves access to art that challenges our understanding of the present and inspires us to create a future that makes space for us all.
Message- Lyssa Park
- Mom-Roach (Birth Canal), 2023
- White vinyl, fan, plastic balls
- 132 x 96 x 264 in
- Inv: 2023.02.003
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Originally an illustrator, Lyssa Park began to work with textiles while she was attending the MFA program at UNLV. She has often used her fabric art to comment critically on the unexamined expectations that surround motherhood in Korean society. She saw her mother being affected by the pressure of those expectations, and also experienced it herself. “At twelve, when I expressed my interest in the arts, my aunt exclaimed that it would be a good hobby to have when my kids were at school, commenting on how beneficial art would be to their emotional growth. She complimented me for wanting to pursue a degree that could be used to raise children, as if this was the purpose of my body and my mind,” she says. By the time she was working on Mom-Roach she had also begun to consider the paternal influence of U.S. military bases and the way they altered family dynamics in the areas where they were located.