THE STAMP GALLERY PRESENTS
Between Signal and Noise
Wednesday Kim and Joshua Prince
April 17 - May 16, 2026
Opening Reception: Friday, April 17, 5 PM–7 PM
Summoning.exe: A Digital Tattoo Ritual_performance
During the Opening Reception
Performers: Ava Burke, Dan Ortiz Leizman, Ian E McDermott, and Wednesday Kim
College Park, MD. The Stamp Gallery is pleased to presentBetween Signaland Noise, an exhibition featuring artists Wednesday Kim and Joshua Prince. In their respective multidisciplinary practices, Kim and Prince apply technological methods and materials to build and rebuild connections—whether between the viewer and the artist, the conscious and the unconscious, the individual and the collective, or the human and the non-human. Rooted in processes of assemblage, these works acquire a monumental presence that transcends materiality itself: they invite the viewer to engage in a multisensorial encounter, reconstructing themselves from space into memory through the body.
This exhibition is supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council. Learn more atmsac.org
ARTIST BIOS
Wednesday Kim is a Korean-born interdisciplinary artist and mother working across video, print, sculpture, installation, and participatory ritual. Drawing from Korean folklore and internet subculture, she reimagines the Dokkaebi as a figure emerging from discarded objects, data remnants, and technological residue.
Her practice explores how labor, care, and memory persist across digital and material environments, tracing the afterlives of what is erased yet remains.
Originally from Seoul, South Korea, she is currently based in Maryland, USA, and is a co-founder of De:Formal Online. Her work can be found atwednesdaykim.xyz and on Instagram@wednesdaykimm.
Joshua Prince is a multidisciplinary artist based in Washington D.C. His practice, although encompassing a variety of media, centers on sculptures inspired by scientific phenomena and surrealist abstract drawings depicting forms that are at once natural and challenging of conventional understanding. Prince incorporates a diverse range of materials in his work, including custom 3D-printed parts, plexiglass, steel, concrete, and wood. His visual style blends gestural and minimal abstraction, emphasizing the natural colors and patinas of his materials with minimal added color. He seeks to find forms and movements that elicit phenomenological responses in a broad audience: Helping us connect spiritually with each other and the universe. Joshua can be found online atwww.joshuaprince.me/ or on Instagram@joshua.prince.art.
ABOUT THE GALLERY
Located on the first floor of the Adele H. Stamp Student Union—Center for Campus Life at the University of Maryland, College Park, the Stamp Gallery is dedicated to exhibiting contemporary art, especially the work of emerging and mid-career artists. The Stamp Gallery supports contemporary art that is challenging, academically engaging, and attuned to broad community and social issues. Through meaningful exhibitions and programming, the Gallery offers outside-of-the-classroom experiential learning opportunities. It functions as a laboratory where emerging artists and curators experiment and work through their ideas. The Gallery’s programming aims to emphasize the importance of process to contemporary artistic practice and to provide a forum for dialogue.
FREE and open to the public.
Gallery hours: Mondays–Thursdays: 10 am – 8 pm, Fridays: 10 am – 5 pm, Saturdays: 11 am – 5 pm, Sundays: Closed.
More information:stamp.umd.edu/gallery