Photo: Bret Hartman/TED

Photo: Bret Hartman/TED

Interested in: Equality, Racial inequality, Discrimination, Women's rights, LGBT rights, Rights of people with disabilities, Right to health, Right to education, Right to work, Equal pay for equal work, Prisons, Hate crimes, Access to information, Internet access

Art enables people to imagine all possible futures and to start building.

New York- and Berlin-based artist Christine Sun Kim uses the medium of sound through technology, performance, and drawing to investigate and rationalize her relationship with sound and spoken languages. Selected group exhibitions and performances include: Sound Live Tokyo, Tokyo; LEAP, Berlin; Caroll / Fletcher, London; nyMusikk, Oslo; Southern Exposure, San Francisco; Recess Activities, New York; Calder Foundation, New York; and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. She has collaborated on sound projects with artists such as Devonté Hynes, Thomas Benno Mader, Wolfgang Müller and Alison O’Daniel, and was a recipient of an Artist Residency at the Whitney Museum, Haverford College, Southern Exposure, and Fellowship at TED.

www.christinesunkim.com