Korean Cultural Center
When:
November 10, 2015
6:00 pm
Where:
Korean Cultural Center
2370 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington DC 20008


Meeting Points: Contemporary Works by Nine Artists

Join us for the opening of Meeting Points, a new exhibition of contemporary works by nine Korean and American multicultural artists that shifts viewers' established perspectives and explores the diverse relationships between artist, audience, and exhibition space. 

Amanda LechnerJong OhBohyun YoonJon RajkovichSeung Ah LeeSun ChoiWonJung Choi, JiPil Jung, and Benjamin Stout conceived of Meeting Points as a collaborative mind-map that weaves together topics of race, culture, gender, history, politics and the nature of everyday life into a single, multiform art exhibition. By connecting all these aspects that both challenge and define society - by finding their various meeting points - the artists seek to build relationships between the audience, artist, and space. 

Meeting Points also exhibits materials as diverse as its themes, including visual, installation, mirrors, sculpture, metalworking, glasswork, and video art. Despite the novelty of the materials and diverse experiences presented to viewers, the artist composed the exhibition not to express an original statement, but to elicit understanding of how society is continually changing around and within us. 

Meet the artists at the opening event on Nov. 10 @ 6 pm, including an introductory talk and appetizer reception. This exhibition will remain on view through Nov. 30 (M-F, 9 am-noon & 1:30-5:30 pm).

When: Opening ReceptionTuesday, November 10, 2015 @ 6:00 pm
             On View: November 10 - 30, 2015

Where: Korean Cultural Center
             2370 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington DC 20008

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