Narrative Bio

SuRan Song, a biracial American (Korean and Greek), is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist with a career spanning three decades.SuRan Song, a biracial American (Korean and Greek), is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist with a career spanning three decades.
Wave Hill
Bronx Council On The Arts
The Laundromat Project
aiop - art in odd places
ChaShaMa
QAI - Queens Art Intervention
Katonah Museum of Art
Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum
Cape Cod Museum of Art
Eastern Connecticut State University
Ruth Foster Art Gallery
Lake George Arts Project
Galleries Kean University
National Collage Society
Queens Museum
RAA Riverdale Art Association
rac - Rowayton Arts Center
Tilton Gallery
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Vestige Concept Gallery
SuRan Song is a biracial American of Korean and Greek descent born in 1969. She is a multidisciplinary performance artist and songwriter with an M.F.A. in Sculpture. The themes and ideas she explores in her work include philoxenia, audience, and accessibility. She is interested in understanding how justice relates to love. SuRan is primarily inspired by post-punk songwriters and Early Dada artists, particularly the live installations of Kurt Schwitters.

She leads a performance art rock band that has toured widely and released four studio albums, gaining recognition on the CMJ Charts and performing live on numerous radio stations across the U.S., including WBAI, WFMU, and KEXP. SuRan’s visual artwork has been featured in exhibitions at the Katonah Museum of Art, Queens Museum, and the Villa Terrace Museum.

In 2021, after living in Jackson Heights, Queens, for fifteen years, she moved to Riverdale, Bronx. She has worked at Pat Hearn Gallery and Andrea Rosen Gallery, as a ceramicist at Peter Max Studios, and as a studio art teacher at Trinity Preparatory School.

She loves to study Sanskrit, Ancient Greek, and math in alternative bases. SuRan’s multicultural background —her father, a gay Korean immigrant and mathematician, and her Greek mother, a pianist—shapes her artistic vision.

SuRan’s father’s papers, which offer keen insight into the Korean diaspora, were placed posthumously by her gay older sister into a collection held with the Rare Books & Manuscripts Library at Ohio State University http://amdavis.org/Song-Family/


Video Bio, 2010, Create or Else, Olgilvy Channel