Long Island Museum exhibition, “Ballot Box” and “My America”
Heckscher Museum, The Body Politic: Long Island Biennial 2024
Kelynn speaks about her artwork “Rabbit 3 Moon” and “Chamula Accordion Player”
Artist Conversation at Heckscher Museum:
Shoutout Arizona Magazine interview
Canvas Rebel Magazine interview
SVA Magazine Article on the show I curated:
“SOMOS/WE ARE: Latinx Artists of Long Island”
Radio interview about Latino Arts of Long Island on WBAB
Radio interview about Latino Arts of Long Island on WBLI
Featured art/artist of Southampton Arts Center “East End Collected 7”
Article in James Lane Post about “East End Collected 7”
Long Island Biennial celebrates
“The Body Politic”
Meredith A. Brown, consulting curator of contemporary art at The Heckscher Museum of Art in Huntington, helped put together “The Body Politic.” Credit: Rick Kopstein

By Mary Gregory Special to Newsday
Artist Hwa Young Caruso, of East Meadow, has had a distinguished career in her field. She holds a PhD from Columbia University, has exhibited her work internationally and has been a professor of art at Molloy University in Rockville Centre for the past two decades. But this year marks the first time she applied for entry to the Long Island Biennial at The Heckscher Museum of Art in Huntington, which runs through Jan. 19, and for the first time has a theme, “The Body Politic.”
“Political dialogue and political debate about the world’s issues and Americans issues,” Caruso said, “are very educational and very healthy for the democratic process.” When she was growing up in South Korea, she noted, “My family and friends, teachers and professors could not openly discuss or criticize the government.”