A Group Exhibition featuring
Bethany “B” Wu, hebin rachel shin, Jiyou Park, Nasif Rincon Romaite, Nikolai Kozak, Audrey DOh, Helen Lin, Ian Cox, Jasmine Nackash, Jinseon Ahn
Opening Reception Friday 11.14
5-8pm
Panel Discussion: Permeable Hierarchies | technology as a tool for rethinking boundaries.
Panelists: Nikolai Kozac, Nasif Rincon Romaite, Audrey DOh, Jasmine Nackash, Ian Cox, and more.
Moderated by Alanna Okun.
Monday 11.17 5:30-8pm
NEW YORK, NY – All Street Gallery is proud to present Perimeter, a group exhibition featuring Bethany “B” Wu, hebin rachel shin, Jiyou Park, Nasif Rincon Romaite, Nikolai Kozak, Audrey DOh, Helen Lin, Ian Cox, Jasmine Nackash, Jinseon Ahn , on view from November 14 - 21, 2025, at All Street Gallery’s Chinatown location (119 Hester Street, New York, NY 10002). An opening reception will be held on Friday, November 14, from 5 - 8 pm.
A perimeter is an instrument that is useful for creating taxonomies of the world. In practice the
perimeter is an absurd thing, insisting that objects, bodies, and places can fully and inexorably
be separated from each other. The works presented here inhabit the in-between: the technology
that drives them is used as a tool to interrogate physical and conceptual perimeters. In some
cases the in-and-out is bridged and made permeable, while other pieces reaffirm the perimeter as a necessary component of political work. Together, the artists probe the political, emotional,
and environmental realities forged by this tool of demarcation.
Featured Artists:
Bethany “B” Wu
Bethany “B” Lorraine Wu (b. San Jose, CA; lives and works in Brooklyn, NY) is a mixed media artist manipulating intangible elements - light, reflection, and time, to transform embodied and
spatial experiences into tactile objects. Using a blend of modern technology and traditional
making techniques, she celebrates the care and skill that is often overlooked in our fast-paced
world.
hebin rachel shin
hebin rachel shin(b. 1999) is a designer researching the ‘real-time’ communication through
human, technology, and physicality. by recombining things we can see, hear, and share
together, her work travels layers of data across a borderless medium(web) and physical form.
Jiyou Park
Jiyou Park (b. 1996, based in New York) is an artist who creates interactive works that integrate
technology with tactile materials such as light and both artificial and natural substances. Park
explores connection through sensory and interactive systems, examining how relationships
form between people, materials, and environments. Born in Australia and raised in South Korea,
her cross-cultural experiences shape her exploration of how distinct worlds converge.
Nasif Rincon Romaite
Nasif Rincon Romaite is a Colombian-Lebanese design researcher and media artist exploring
real-time human relationships with, and through, the built environment. Using custom-built
electronic devices and screen-based media, his work integrates with architecture and reframes
it, to resist the world-effacing effects of cities and infrastructures.
Nikolai Kozak
Nikolai Kozak (b. 1992, Chile) is a designer interested in computational utopias and
technological nostalgia.
Audrey DOh
Audrey DOh (b. 1996, South Korea) is a multidisciplinary artist who repurposes technology as
vessels for ritual and collective meaning-making. Through sensor-based interactions, embedded
systems, and projected media, she investigates alternative ways in which communities
construct belief systems when scientific measurement encounters the unmeasurable, moving
beyond a monolithic reality toward multiple, intersecting systems of meaning.
Helen Lin
Helen Lin is an multidisciplinary artist born and based in Brooklyn, NY. She makes art with and
for people who work with their hands, celebrating the importance and craft of maintenance.
Through labor-intensive stitching of physical and digital forms, she reveals the melancholic
undercurrents behind everyday objects and pop cultural artifacts.
Ian Cox
Ian Cox is a mixed media artist based in Astoria, NY who constructs mechanical curiosities that
meddle with how we relate to the objects and rituals that anchor us. His work nudges the
viewer’s sense of the familiar just enough to make it strange again.
Jasmine Nackash
Jasmine Nackash is an anti-disciplinary artist who creates open-ended systems that surface
complex, often uncomfortable realities, inviting reflection, uncertainty, and conversation. Using
data from language, light, radio waves, or live news, she builds custom tools that reveal
emergent patterns in both personal and collective experience. Her work often unfolds in real
time, leaving space for unpredictability, dialogue, and change.
Jinseon Ahn
Jinseon Ahn (b.1996) is a Korean artist whose work investigates the relationship between the
body and urban space. Engaging sculpture and installation, she examines how anxiety,
vibration, and sensory dissonance inform spatial perception and embodied experience. Ahn
lives and works across South Korea.
About All Street Gallery:
Founded in 2018, All Street Gallery is a gallery and platform for emerging and underrepresented artists whose work focuses on social engagement and community empowerment. Initially created as an artist collective and grassroots protest organization, All Street is driven by its roots in the city’s creative community. The gallery’s mission is to use art as a means of protest, resistance, and social change, highlighting voices that challenge the status quo. After opening its first location on East Third Street in the East Village, All Street expanded in 2023 with a second space at 119 Hester Street. Both locations continue to provide a platform for artists whose work addresses important social and political issues.