The Lightness of Being

Artist Kim Juyon Interviewd by Dhivyaa S. P. When I first saw Kim Juyon’s work at the City Museum’s exhibition hall, I was intrigued by her modern artworks, as I … Read More

Bridging the Gap

Minimum Wage in a Contemporary, Aging Society By Yousra Feriel Drioua It hits me, as I just turned 25, that I’m soon not going to be as “employable” unless I … Read More

Painting Stories of the World We Live In Artist Cho Jeong-tae

By Kang “Jennis” Hyunsuk In 2020, an exhibition commemorating the 40th anniversary of the May 18 Gwangju Uprising was held at the Gwangju City Museum of Art. The exhibition was … Read More

Killers of the Flower Moon By David Grann 

Reviewed by Michael Attard  The Osage Indians have a more than 2000-year history in North America, but I will start in 1803. In that year, U.S. President Thomas Jefferson purchased … Read More

Long-Term Karma 

By Malarkey: Kevin D’Abramo, Wil Rawlins, Dan Lloyd, Jonathan Amey, Caitlin O’Neill  . Seong-hee met the protesters  despite her mother’s deep sighs.  She held her sign “Soldiers get out!”  with … Read More

Gwangju Art Class – Creating Space 

By Lisa Casaus  When was the last time you let loose with some paints or crayons and just created something for the fun of it? When was the last time … Read More

Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro 

Reviewed by Michael Attard  The children are living in what appears to be a private boarding school for a select few, but something is amiss. There is no mention of … Read More