Lee Maelee: Messenger of “Poetry Delivery”

Interview by Jennis Kang. Wolchul-san (월출산), a national park, has been called a spiritual mountain due to its many quaint rocks and cliffs. The mountain encompasses the villages of Yeongam … Read More

People in the Arts: Han Heewon

Interview by Jennis Kang. To enter my drawing room, I pass through four doors: the door to the dark stairs, the iron door to the hall, the door to my … Read More

The Gwangju Bibim Film Fest

Cooming Soon Written by Chloe Chan. Gwangju, designated a “Hub City of Asian Culture” by Roh Moo-hyun in 2002, is widely known for its cultural vibrancy. From many foreigners’ perspectives, … Read More

Forgotten at Home, Famous Abroad

Gwangju’s Jeong Chu Interview by Jeong Jiyeon. This article is the first in a series of articles designed to shed light on the life of a musician born in Gwangju, … Read More

ACC: World Music Festival

Interview with Artistic Director Heo Yoon-jeong. The Asia Culture Center holds the World Music Festival annually at ACC Plaza; it is among the most important artistic events organized in Gwangju. … Read More

“Corona Blue” – The More Tragic, The More Beautiful

Written by Jeong Jiyeon. The coronavirus outbreak that once seemed like it might end soon has continued for four months. It has gotten to the point where it feels weird … Read More

The Fifth Gwangju Design Biennale: Past + Future = a Better Now

Doug Stuber interviews British-Korean exhibitor Lloyd Choi during 2013’s Gwangju Design Biennale!

Martha Graham and Me

In 2012, Angie Hartley, choreographer and dancer, extended an invitation for dance enthusiasts to participate in a short modern dance piece at the Gwangju Performance Project’s theater production, Ives Just Got to Dance.