-
A Photography of Connection — Interview with Jeremy Meek | 사람과 소통하는 사진작가, 제레미 믹
American documentary photographer Jeremy Meek visited South Korea to deliver a lecture titled “Power of Photography in Digital Storytelling,” hosted by the U.S. Embassy in Seoul. Currently based in Southeast Asia, Meek’s documentary photography and films focus primarily on marginalized communities, with his work featured in prominent international outlets such as The New York Times,…
-
Webtoons as a Medium of “Experience” — Interview with Dr. Frost Creator Lee Jong-beom | 웹툰을 통한 삶의 ‘체험’, <닥터 프로스트> 이종범 작가 인터뷰
In this special interview with the Asia Culture Center (ACC), Lee Jong-beom, the creator of the hit psychology-based webtoon Dr. Frost, opens up about his journey from a hesitant graduate to a pioneer of specialized webtoon genres. Despite facing seven consecutive rejections from major portals, Lee found his breakthrough by looking at his own “cards”…
-
What I learned from the WEST program. “The Beauty Without Prejudice”, KAFS Magazine 218th.
My contribution to the KAFS Magazine 218th edition. (Korean American Friendship Society) 사단법인 한미우호협회지(218호) 기고 View What I learned from the WEST program. “The Beauty Without Prejudice” Jiyoung Lee In 2012, I had an opportunity to live in America for the first time. Thanks to the WEST program, I was able to think about…
-
Barim, Gwangju/South Korea
“Digital practice” residency is about “media art” which has various definitions and scopes. Participating artists and curators discuss the history, definition, perspective, and their positions in media art, and create works. The purpose of the residency is to talk about the idea of ‘new media’ and history of it, and to visualize the technology from our heads…
-
Library Study Program at the Asia Culture Center
<Sound and Music in Asia> Exhibition & Program : 1960s Cambodian Lost Rock N Rol In the 1960s, Cambodia’s popular music saw its golden age as rock, R&B and western pop sounds combined with uniquely Cambodian music. However, during the era of Democratic Kampuchea in the 1970s – the reign of the Khmer Rouge- many artists…
-
Expanding Access to Art in Gwangju – Interview with Jiyoung Lee & Eunhyun Park (Gwangju Ilbo, 2015)
This article from Gwangju Ilbo features an interview with Jiyoung Lee and Eunhyun Park, co-founders of Dongdong, a grassroots collective dedicated to expanding access to contemporary art in Gwangju, South Korea. Inspired by performance festivals like American Realness in New York, the two began to question why similar energy was missing in their hometown. With…





