Shin Gray Studio

Shin Gray Studio is a two artist partner team of Kyungmi Shin and Todd Gray.

Taking cues from natural and cultural context of the site, Shin Gray Studio creates public artworks that are not only visually striking but also meaningful in relation to the site. Shin Gray Studio has created public artworks for a variety of private and public art buildings including Los Angeles International Airport, Palms Fire Station (Los Angeles, CA), Street Improvement Project (Culver City, CA), La Fayette Park Gymnasium and Community Center (Los Angeles, CA), Baldwin Hills Library and Jefferson Library (Los Angeles, CA).

In 2010 and 2011, Shin Gray Studio completed installation of projects for Norfolk State University Station, Tide Lightrail at Norfolk, VA, Beach Entrance project at Redondo Beach, CA, lobby floor installation at Milton Rhodes Arts Center in WInston Salem, NC, and La Fayette Park Gymnasium and Community Center in Los Angeles, CA.

Shin Gray Studio is currently working on projects for Hope Street Family Center, Midtown Crossing Shopping Center, in Los Angeles, CA, Lennox LIbrary in Lennox, CA, and Omnitrans Transit Station in San Bernardino, CA.

Kyungmi Shin

Kyungmi Shin is a sculptor and instllation artist. She received MFA from UC Berkeley. Her works have been exhibited at Berkeley Art Museum, Sonje Art Museum, Korea, Japanese American national Art Museum, and Torrance Art Museum, and have received numerous grants including California Community Foundation Grant, Durfee Grant, Pasadena City Individual Artist Fellowship and LA Cultural Affairs Artist in Residence Grants.

Todd Gray

Todd Gray is a photographer. He received MFA from Cal Arts, and his work is collected by numerous collections including San Francisco Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Norton Family Foundation, and Los Angeles County Museum of Art. His work has been exhibted at Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Brooklyn Museum of Art, Renaissance Society, Chicago, Scotsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and Smithsonian Anacostia Museum. Todd Gray is a professor of photography and digital imaging at California State University, Long Beach, CA.