ENNA KIM—

Enna Kim [fongkikid] is a Toronto based interdisciplinary artist, researcher and storyteller. Enna explores the dimensions between her hyphenated Korean-Canadian identity through animation, world-building, long-distance running, murals and zines.

She has painted outdoor murals for The Patch Project, StreetARToronto, STEPS Public Art, Riverside BIA, Cabbagetown BIA and Burning Man. Enna has exhibited work for the Art Gallery of Ontario, the CNE, Trinity Square Video, InterAccess Gallery, OCAD University and Xpace Cultural Centre. Enna is currently an Artist in Residence for Collective Arts Brewery in Toronto, Canada.


PRESS

This self-reflective drawing exercise aims to guide the viewer through the artist’s drawing process and thoughts. Inspired by Korean folk paintings, the artist will focus on the symbolism of each element such as cranes, peach trees and lotuses, which represent longevity, courage and good luck within Korean culture. https://ago.ca/events/dulumi/red-crowned-crane-enna-kim

BigArtTO-Ward11 Enna Kim Interview
Video and Interview by Vladimir Kanic

October 2020