Audrey Doh (b. 1996, South Korea) is a new media artist exploring ritual, uncertainty, and alternative forms of belief through technology. Drawing on folklore, divination, and vernacular traditions of interpreting the natural world, she creates works in which environmental data, non-human agencies, and chance shape algorithmic and computational systems. Through sensor-based interactions, embedded systems, and digital media, she invites audiences to move beyond monolithic reality toward multiple, intersecting ways of meaning-making.

Her work has been exhibited at the National Science Museum of Korea, the Wallach Art Gallery, All Street NYC, the Clive Davis Gallery, NYC Resistor, and the Dumbo Public Arts Festival. Doh holds a Master’s from New York University’s Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) and a BA in Visual Arts and Ethnic Studies from Columbia University.







RECOGNITIONS & GRANTS


2025 Community Impact Award in Accessibile Design, Open Style Lab (OSL)

2025 XR Access Symposium Scholarship, XR Access Initiative

2025 NYU Ulrich-Stewart Family Fund Award for Internship in Non-Profit and the Arts

2024 Chris Meade Memorial Prize Shortlist, UK New Media Writing Prize

2024 Honorable Mention for Interactive Digital Narrative for Social Good, UK New Media Writing Prize

2024 Korean American Scholarship Foundation (KASF) NERC Scholarship, Interactive Media Art Category

2024 NYC Data Through Design Corpus: Bodies of Data Semi-Finalist

2024 NYU Tisch School of the Arts (GSOA) Graduate Scholarship, New York University

2021 Recognition of Exceptional Accomplishments Award, Columbia University

2021 Award for Outstanding Thesis, Columbia University

2021 Magna Cum Laude, Columbia University

2019 Study Abroad Full Summer Grant, Columbia University




ARTIST TALKS &  TEACHING

2026 Artist Workshop, Solar Mood Instrument Workshop, National Science Museum, Daejeon, Korea

2025 Artist Panelist, Perimeter Artist Talk, All Street Gallery, NY

2025 Visiting Artist, Introduction to Comparative Ethnic Studies, Columbia University, NY

2025 Teaching Assistant, Contemporary Sculpture in the Digital Age, New York University, NY

2025 Session Leader, Is My Website Accessible? Digital Accessibility 101, ITP Camp, NY

2025 Session Co-Leader, Storytelling for Non-linear Narrative, ITP Camp, NY

2025 Artist and Presenter, Angry Asian Feminists Unite! Show, Welcome to Chinatown, NY

2025 Teaching Assistant, Intro to Fabrication & Re-plasticing, New York University, NY

2024 Teaching Assistant, Useless Machines, New York University, NY

2024 Visiting Artist, Introduction to Comparative Ethnic Studies, Columbia University, NY

2024 Artist Panelist, LaFlame Showcase, NY

2022 Panelist, 25th Anniversary of the Ethnic Studies Strike, Columbia University, NY

2021 Visiting Artist, Introduction to Comparative Ethnic Studies, Columbia University, NY

2022 Panelist, 25th Anniversary of the Ethnic Studies Strike, Columbia University, NY

2021 Visiting Artist, Introduction to Comparative Ethnic Studies, Columbia University, NY



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