siren eun young jung, <변칙 판타지_한국판 Anomalous Fantasy_Korea Version>, 2016

Performance, 1hr 20min

Courtesy of the Artist​

Julie Tolentino, Archive in Dirt, 2019

Living cactus plant, soil, ceramic pot, ceramic saucer (California clay, soils from Derek Jarman’s Garden, Namsan, Tapgol Park) by Kang Seung Lee, dimensions variable

Photo by Kang Seung Lee​

siren eun young jung, <섬광, 잔상, 속도와 소음의 공연 A Performing by Flash, Afterimage, Velocity, and Noise>, 2019

Audiovisual installation, dimensions variable

Courtesy of the Artist​

siren eun young jung, <변칙 판타지_한국판 Anomalous Fantasy_Korea Version>, 2016

Performance, 1hr 20min

Courtesy of the Artist​

Queer / Feminist / Praxis

Intersections of Performance, Visual Arts, and Activism
in Korea and the Korean Diaspora

April 8–23, 2021

Rhode Island School of Design

Queer/Feminist/Praxis in Korea and the Korean Diaspora brings together scholars, artists, designers, and filmmakers to explore performance, visual arts and activism revolving in and around LGBTQIA+ and feminist experiences in South Korea and the Korean diaspora.

The three-week long conference will feature panel sessions, performance and film screenings, artist’s talks, roundtable discussions, and a virtual exhibition.