Live English Theatre in Gwangju: The Ultimate Artistic Niche

Live English Theatre in Gwangju: The Ultimate Artistic Niche

April 30, 2012 | Performing Arts | | 1 Comment

Share If someone had told me a year ago that upon moving to Korea, I would have the opportunity to see and participate in live theatre, I would have been skeptical. Leaving the comfort of my artistic bubble in Boston wasn’t easy. I had spent my entire adult life loitering outside of Starbucks, drooling over [...]

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Brand Puppets

Brand Puppets

March 30, 2012 | Graphic Design | | No Comments

Share Our familiarity and allegiance to brands inevitably results in our being manipulated and taken advantage of.  The baffling way we “identify” with a brand allows that company to mold and shape us to be proper consumers, and to a larger degree puppets.  Money is at the root of it all, perpetuated by our programmed [...]

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Heungbu and Nolbu

Heungbu and Nolbu

March 28, 2012 | Creative Writing | | No Comments

Share By Daniel Luzio Some say this is a country founded on Buddhism. The stories regale us with Buddhist morals. Most say this is a country grounded on Confucianism. Twisted and embedded into language and society, it’s hard to escape even today. Either way, this is the country of Heungbu and Nolbu – a testament [...]

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Mark Eaton

Mark Eaton

March 28, 2012 | Photography | | No Comments

Share By Mark Eaton The interest is in the irony and conflict and beauty of life.  What is perceived reality is not always so upon closer inspection and introspection.  The routine and commonplace, while too often overlooked, is often the source of beauty and that is meaningful.  As in dreams, there is color or there [...]

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Leroy Kucia

Leroy Kucia

March 28, 2012 | Graphic Design | | No Comments

Share By Leroy Kucia I believe that the most difficult aspect of being an artist is not the act of producing a body of work, but finding a market or creative outlet for which the work can either stand on its own, or successfully integrate itself into other media.   This is really the hardest part [...]

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Gwangju Photography Club

Gwangju Photography Club

March 28, 2012 | Photography | | 1 Comment

ShareBy Christina Green The Gwangju Photography Club has been an active group since 2010.  Individually, we all love taking photographs and see artistic photo opportunities in the world around us.  As a group, we share our love of photography and encourage each other.  Our group is very dynamic.  We meet monthly to go on photo [...]

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Wilfred Lee

Wilfred Lee

March 28, 2012 | Graphic Design | | No Comments

ShareI’m interested in how we express ourselves through one of the oldest (as well deceptively complex) forms of self-expression. Although technology continuously advances our means of communication and self-expression, and as our interaction with the world becomes intuitive there is always something refreshing about gliding a pencil on paper. To me, drawing is 98% a [...]

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Fading Voices

Fading Voices

March 28, 2012 | Culture | | 3 Comments

ShareFading Voices started out as a straight-forward documentary project to explore a long contentious issue in East Asia. I’d gained access to the 11 remaining sexual slavery victim-survivors of colonial Japan in Kyeongsangbuk-do, and I wanted to tell their stories. But as I researched the topic and met with the women, I realized the story [...]

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