SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco today announced the appointment of Dr. Karin G. Oen as the museums Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art, effective June 15, 2015. A scholar of modern and contemporary Asian art with museum experience focusing on contemporary and historical collections, Dr. Oen will help plan, develop, and implement the museums burgeoning contemporary art program. For the next two years the position is generously supported by funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Karina curator, scholar, and museum educatorbrings a great mix of skills to this important role at the museum, said Dr. Pedro Moura Carvalho, the museums deputy director, art and programs. Her appointment reflects a growing commitment by the Asian Art Museumlong acclaimed for its collection of historical worksto present contemporary art to audiences in a savvy, engaging way that connects past and present. She arrives as the museum kicks off our Summer of Contemporary, a series of programming, including the exhibitions 28 Chinese and First Look: Collecting Contemporary at the Asian.
Dr. Oen joins the Asian Art Museum from the Crow Collection of Asian Art in Dallas, TX, where she served as curator, organizing exhibitions from the collection and private lenders. Dr. Oen participated in a large-scale renovation of the museum and the opening of its sculpture garden. She also served on the adjunct faculty at the University of Texas, Dallas, and the University of North Texas, offering specialized courses on modern and contemporary Asian art.
Prior to the Crow Collection, Dr. Oen was a museum educator in Asian art at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA. She has also held curatorial positions at ArtWorks in New Bedford, MA, a contemporary art center involved with an arts-oriented economic revitalization of that citys downtown, and at Ethan Cohen Fine Arts, the first New York gallery to specialize in avant-garde contemporary art from China.
I am excited to join Dr. Moura Carvalho, the museums director, Dr. Jay Xu, and the curatorial team at the Asian Art Museum as they expand and extend the museums contemporary art collection and programs, said Dr. Oen. The museum has a rich history of showcasing the art and cultures of Asia. Im eager to build upon that legacy by creatively emphasizing connections between the museums visitors, its collections, and art and artists of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Dr. Oen holds a Ph.D. in history, theory, and criticism of art and architecture from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, an M.A. in modern art history, connoisseurship, and art market history from Christies Education, and a B.A. in urban studies, art history minor, from Stanford University.