Áine Byrne

Written by Josh Garcia Photographs courtesy of Áine Byrne There is an art to everything. It may reveal itself in the details of design, finesse, craft, presentation, or interpretation, but everything from … Read More

Lea Moreau

Written by Madeline Miller Photos courtesy of Lea Moreau and Madeline Miller Imagine a bug that, after biting a human, causes a life-long disease with no cure. The only treatment … Read More

Ten Years After : Gwangju Design Biennale Fair Curator Song Seong-hee Embraces the “New Normal”

Written by Anastasia Traynin Song Seong-hee interview interpretation by Gwangju Design Biennale Photographs by Lorryn Smit The present seems to be a scary place, with wars and natural disasters devastating places … Read More

First Class First Lady

Written by Douglas Baumwoll Photographs courtesy of Kim Dae-jung Peace Center Translations by Jung Jinho and Kwak Ji-young Special thanks to Dr. Shin Gyonggu and Harsh Kumar Mishra Ninety-five years … Read More

BBC Breaks Ground in South Korea, Hopes to Reach the North

Words and photo by Eden Jones Our “little” Gwangju is host to a surprising number of distinguished guests each year. You may just be unaware that the person sitting across … Read More

Shaping the Ships in Samho

Photos by Kelsey Rivers I zipped along the deserted streets of Samho, perched on the back of Sam’s dusty moped, the wind whipping my hair into my eyes and the … Read More

After the Sewol: Two English Filmmakers Take on a Korean Tragedy

Photos courtesy of After the Sewol By the time the movie was over, there were not many dry eyes in the audience of over 60 people at the April 22 … Read More

French Ambassador to South Korea Visits Gwangju

Original French interviews and photo by Kim Jaeguen, Song Daye, Hong Yohan, and Yoo Wonchul Under the guidance of and translation by Laureline Claeys March 8 was International Women’s Day, … Read More