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All posts tagged "art"
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Honolulu art museum opens Korean ceramics exhibition
An exhibition of 68 Korean ceramics, “Splendor and Serenity,” is on display at the Honolulu Museum of Art through Nov. 8. The museum, the largest in Hawaii and which houses approximately 1,000 pieces of Korean artwork, brought...
- Posted August 24, 2015
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Good news: Artist melts 1,527 guns, turns them into shovels for planting trees
By Brian Han An artist made a statement against gun violence in his latest work by gathering 1,527 guns and melting them to make shovels used specifically to plant trees. Pedro Reyes hails from Mexico where drug...
- Posted August 21, 2015
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Young creatives to put on Taegeuki art exhibit in NY, Seoul
By Tae Hong K/REATE, a gathering of young artists, is putting on a two-city exhibit in New York and Seoul of the South Korean flag — the Taegeuki — in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of Korean...
- Posted July 29, 2015
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Ken Pak talks about going from Disney animation to children’s picture books
By Tae Hong What Ken Pak remembers of his childhood in Howard County, Maryland, are the quiet farmlands, the trees and the birds. So impressionable were they that, decades after he left, to animate and illustrate at...
- Posted June 17, 2015
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Colorful Korean traditional paintings on display at KCCLA
A colorful exhibit of Korean traditional paintings, opened inside the Korean Cultural Center Los Angeles Friday, will run through June 25 in a display titled “With the brilliant coloring of the Korean Minhwa.” The opening of the...
- Posted June 12, 2015
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LA art gallery VSF owner Esther Kim Varet is on fire
Esther Kim Varet, owner of Hollywood’s Various Small Fires art gallery, is out to transform Los Angeles’ art scene. Varet, 33, is a daughter of South Korean immigrants who settled in Dallas. She went on to study...
- Posted June 10, 2015
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USC to exhibit sketches of 1970s Korea by former Peace Corps volunteer
By Kim Chul-soo A series of sketches by a former American Peace Corps volunteer, Neil Landreville, will show inside the University of Southern California’s Edward L. Doheny Jr. Memorial Library from Friday to June 14. Sixteen pieces...
- Posted June 5, 2015