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Weaving Mago: Artist Talk with Minah Lee, Wryly Andherson, Romi Kim and Jaewoo Kang

yunjou · November 12, 2025 ·

In folklore, Mago is a giant woman and creator of the world, Mother Earth for the Korean peninsula. Though lesser known than the creation myth centering Hwanung, a son from heaven, Mago stories have a much longer history – suggesting that ... Continue Reading about Weaving Mago: Artist Talk with Minah Lee, Wryly Andherson, Romi Kim and Jaewoo Kang

A hand in the dark manipulating an 8-channel mixer.

Media Art Micro Grants

diadeanne · June 3, 2022 ·

Program Overview Micro Grants For BIPOC Artists and Arts Workers Are you interested in exploring media art? Do you identify as a racialized artist or arts worker who has lived experience of disability, or is Deaf or Hard of Hearing, ... Continue Reading about Media Art Micro Grants

Panoramic image of a brightly coloured mural on the wall of the Sun Yat Sen Public Park. Greenery arches over the low tiled roof, and there are stone stools and tables in front of the mural.

Suzhou Alley Women’s Mural

ceeditor · April 14, 2022 ·

The Suzhou Alley Women’s Mural is an artist and community driven commemorative mural and storytelling project that celebrates the contributions and legacies of the women who have helped shape Vancouver’s Chinatown and the history of the ... Continue Reading about Suzhou Alley Women’s Mural

A close-up of a person's face on a screen. The person has short, dark hair and deep brown eyes that are staring directly at the camera. The screen has a black frame and it sits on a tripod. There's a window with white frame on a wood panel behind the screen that looks out to some trees.

Surviving Samsara

ceeditor · April 13, 2022 ·

An ongoing project by Kagan Goh, Surviving Samsara is a deeply personal story that traces the artist’s struggles with manic depression. Drawing on a collection of poems and short stories written over a period of 20 years, Surviving Samsara ... Continue Reading about Surviving Samsara

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