Geese and Reeds: Finding Our Place in the Family of Things
By Audrey Chan, Summer 2021 Warshawsky/Summer on the Cuyahoga Fellow in Interpretation at the CMAIn this essay, Audrey combines the descriptive and
By Audrey Chan, Summer 2021 Warshawsky/Summer on the Cuyahoga Fellow in Interpretation at the CMAIn this essay, Audrey combines the descriptive and
March 8th is International Women’s Day. I know that there are many international women’s stories I can talk about, but there is a woman who made
By Sooa Im McCormick, Curator of Korean ArtInstallation view, Diversity in Korean Embroidery Arts, Korea Foundation Gallery 236. Image courtesy
정보통신기술 (jeong-boh-tong-shin-gi-sul: Information Technology) in Korea is highly advanced and Korea is one of the top IT developed
By Sooa McCormick, Associate Curator of Korean ArtGift-Wrapping Cloth (Bojagi), early 1900s. Korea, Joseon dynasty (11392–1910). Plain weave
A couple months ago, one of my acquaintances asked me if I had watched a Korean movie called “기생충 (Parasite : Gi-saeng-chung)”. Well, no, I
By Sooa McCormick, Associate Curator of Korean ArtThe Fourth King of Hell, late 1300s. Korea, Goryeo dynasty (918–1392). Hanging scroll; ink,