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Sumita Kim, The Quelling, 2019.
Ridderhof Martin Gallery October 24 - December 8, 2019
Opening Reception: October 24, 5-7pm
Art & Art History Symposium in conjunction with the exhibition: October 25, 9:30am-3pm, HCC Digital Auditorium
Youngjoo Cho, DMG: Demilitarized Goddesses, 2015.
Wonju Seo, Mother, 2010.
Dohee Kim, Wallpaper in Haweolgok no. 88, 2015.
Marginalized Histories of Korean Women
UMW Galleries, University of Mary Washington 1301 College Ave, Fredericksburg, VA 22401 http://umwgalleries.org
Tuesday - Friday 10am-4pm, Saturday - Sunday 1pm-4pm Sponsored by the UMW Galleries and the Dept. of Art and Art History
Curated by Dr. Suzie Kim ([email protected])
Type to enter a caption. Sumita Kim, Ephemeral Moments, 2019.
UMW Galleries, University of Mary Washington, 1301 College Ave, Fredericksburg, VA 22401 http://umwgalleries.org / Sponsored by the UMW Galleries and the Department of Art and Art History
Organized by Dr. Suzie Kim ([email protected])
Wonju Seo, Detail of White Wonderland, 2018.
Session 19:00-9:30am Coffee 9:30-10:15am Dr. Chungmoo Choi, University of California, Irvine, “Korean
Women Speak from the Margin: Visual and Literary Representations” 10:15-11:00am Artist Sumita Kim, Montgomery College, “The Irony of an Artist:
Accepting Traditional Norms, Embracing Artistic Freedom” 11:00-11:45am Artist Wonju Seo, NY, “Dual Identities” 11:45-12:00pm Q&A Session 21:00-1:30pm Dr. Yookyoung Choi, University of Oregon, “Retelling the Myth of
Princess Bari: Art of Yun Suk Nam and Teresa Hak Kyung Cha”1:30-2:00pm Dr. Jungsil Lee, Maryland Institute College of Art, “Transnational
Memorialization of Korean Wartime Trauma: Reconciliation and Redress of “Comfort Women” History through Artistic Representation”
2:00-2:30pm Dr. Suzie Kim, University of Mary Washington, “The Intersection of Personal and Collective Histories of Korean Women: Visual Representations of the Other by Jane Jin Kaisen”
2:30-3:00pm Discussion and Q&A
Art & Art History Symposium Marginalized Histories of Korean Women October 25, 2019, 9:30am-3pm HCC Digital Auditorium, University of Mary Washington Keynote Speaker: Dr. Chungmoo Choi, Associate Professor, University of California, Irvine
The event is free and open to the public.