eunicehong12@gmail.com
Eunice Hong is an undergraduate student, pursuing a BFA in Art + Design with a concentration in Interdisciplinary Object Design at Towson University. She is an interdisciplinary artist and researcher, working across digital fabrication, metals and jewelry, and AI Ethics. Her work critically engages with overarching themes of protection, perception, authorship, and material intelligence.
She has exhibited her work in SPARK VII Industrial Afterglow at The Peale Museum and in Transforming the Prototype II at the Baltimore Jewelry Center. She has also been nominated for the 2026 Windgate-Lamar Fellowship Award.
Within AI Ethics, she has presented on the ethical and the anticipatory ethical analysis of AI’s role impacting artists and their identity. Her research has been selected for the 2025 Towson University’s Meritorious Summer Project Award, where she conducted an applied ethical stakeholder analysis in emerging technologies in the arts. This research has been published in the International Conference on AI Research.