Solo Exhibitions

Past & Present

My favorite part about finishing a series or a specific piece of art is the ability to share it with the public. Not for the rejection or the praise, but for the conversation. If you have the mental and emotional capacity to have people face your work, it’s such a great experience to simply open those introspective doors in people’s minds that they weren’t thinking of opening or even confronting.

In Losing Sleep, I Painted chronicles Mary Jhun’s intimate struggle with sleep, disrupted by the very machine meant to heal her. Through the lens of her signature figures, The Girls, Jhun explores her uneasy relationship with the CPAP—a treatment for Sleep Apnea—unraveling the delicate threads between dreams, their hidden metaphors, and the restless nights that shape them. Over three months, she documented the weight of irregular sleep, the sting of tearful awakenings, and the slow descent into idiopathic insomnia. In its entirety, the series becomes her answer to a haunting question: What does it mean to be tethered to something meant to save you, yet feel no relief?

In Losing Sleep, I Painted

Oceanside Museum of Art | March 15 - June 15, 2025

Past Flow & Current

Model Call Salon | April - July 2024

An exhibition highlighting past works, current pieces from 2024, and the flow that blends the past and present together.

Sons & Daughters

Gramercy Art Gallery - Riverside, CA | April 2025

Dedicated to the humans in my life, who are all sons and daughters. This series showcased the journey between understanding parenthood through the lens of someone who chose to continue the path of childlessness.

An Obsession

Thumbprint Art Gallery | October 2021

The 2021 exhibition feature 13 pieces created in 8 weeks, showcasing the obsession with the character of The Girls, while also celebrating 18 years since their first creation.

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