Live from Sajik World Folk Festival
American dream pop/folk duo Damon Krukowski and Naomi Yang talk to Ana Traynin about their experiences performing in Korea, most recently at Sajik Folk Festival
American dream pop/folk duo Damon Krukowski and Naomi Yang talk to Ana Traynin about their experiences performing in Korea, most recently at Sajik Folk Festival
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A visual description of Professor Seo’s paintings for anyone who missed the exhibit at Gallery D
“Nine Bullets” has come to Gwangju.
In May, Doug Stuber was handed an exhibit space initially set up by Park Kwang-suk, his wife, at the Jami Art Center in the Buk-gu district on northern Gwangju, near Chonnam National University.
GMA first opened its doors on August 1, 1992, and since that day, it has made a special purpose of preserving what Gwangju stands for. Every exhibition that comes through the museum places special emphasis on the theme of social justice. The curators at GMA work to bring socially conscious art work to the museum to reflect the themes that Gwangju is known for: art and human rights.
He catches the attention of the cheerful international student with photos of his work on the side of a train. He brings two other things to their art class: an exact reproduction of his train work on a plank of rough old wood for demonstration, and an infectious enthusiasm.
The return of 266 Chosun Dynasty Ritual Books (Oegyeyanggak Uigwe) from France is cause for celebration, as the books record the various activities of the Emperors and royal courts, from coronations and funerals, to the details of the work to build a new palace through words and beautiful artwork (banchado).