Oceanside Museum of Art Presents “In Losing Sleep, I Painted” by Mary Jhun

Step into the surreal world of artist Mary Jhun as the Oceanside Museum of Art (OMA) debuts the “In Losing Sleep, I Painted” exhibition.

Through dreamlike compositions, Jhun explores the connection between sleep patterns, psychology, and personal transformation, blending elements of architecture, nature, and emotion to create layered visual narratives.

In Losing Sleep, I Painted exhibition

Unpacking Emotion Through Art

At the heart of Jhun’s work are her signature figures, “The Girls”—symbolic representations of the ever-evolving self. These figures embody alternate realities, memories, and emotions, offering a glimpse into the artist’s introspective journey.

Her paintings challenge perceptions, inviting us to explore the subconscious and question the boundaries of reality.

A Personal and Transformative Journey

Inspired by her experience using a sleep machine, Jhun’s latest work examines how disrupted sleep cycles shape creativity and perception. By interweaving organic and architectural forms, she crafts “emotional self-portraits” that reflect both personal and universal themes of growth, memory, and adaptation.

A self-taught artist originally from the Philippines, Jhun has made her mark on San Diego and Northern California with murals that fuse identity and imagination. She will also be a featured artist at the SoCal Asian & Pacific Islander Festival on April 26, 2025, at the Oceanside Civic Center.

See you there!

🗓️ March 15–June 15, 2025
📍704 Pier View Wy, Oceanside
ℹ️ More info here

Don’t miss the chance to experience the “In Losing Sleep, I Painted” exhibition and immerse yourself in the bold, thought-provoking world of artist Mary Jhun.

See you there, San Diego!

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