Luke Kwon is a Korean American artist and researcher whose work investigates institutional childhood environments and the systems that shape memory, care, and collective identity.

Through painting, field research, documentation, and archival methods, he examines orphanages, schools, hospitals, and related infrastructures as psychological and spatial architectures.

Drawing from philosophy and institutional research, his practice explores how built environments and administrative systems influence individual experience and social memory.

His ongoing projects combine painting and archival practice to study the relationship between institutional space, memory, and systems of care.

Process archive available through YouTube (@SantaLuke).