Ji Young Kim is a fiber artist based in New York City, redefining the boundaries of fiber art through the use of unconventional materials and sculptural techniques. Grounded in a deep understanding of traditional textile craftsmanship, her practice moves fluidly between handwork and experimentation, challenging long-held assumptions that fiber is inherently soft, fragile, or decorative. Instead, Kim explores fiber’s potential for strength, structure, and durability, transforming it into a medium capable of architectural presence and conceptual weight.
Her work often carries an artsy sensibility that balances material rigor with visual curiosity. By combining fibers with unexpected materials and three-dimensional construction methods, she creates forms that blur the line between textile, sculpture, and installation. This artsy yet methodical approach allows her to question how materials behave, endure, and occupy space over time.
Through tactile surfaces and carefully engineered structures, Kim invites viewers to reconsider the physical and emotional possibilities of fiber. Her work speaks not only to the evolution of contemporary fiber art, but also to broader conversations around labor, resilience, and transformation. In doing so, Ji Young Kim positions fiber as a powerful, expressive medium—capable of holding both conceptual depth and bold, sculptural presence.