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Artwork

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Jangseung, 2016
Jangseung, 2016

Stencil art with watercolor and tissue paper

Hopeful Portrait, 2015
Hopeful Portrait, 2015

Digital art

Tiger, 2015
Tiger, 2015

Digital art 

Tongil, 2015
Tongil, 2015

Digital art on printer sticker

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Unwed Mothers, 2013
Unwed Mothers, 2013

Medium: Paper, pastel boards, glue, acrylic medium gel, graphic film adhesive

Wedding Ducks, 2012
Wedding Ducks, 2012

Medium: Paper, glue, acrylic medium gel

Finding My Seoul, 2011
Finding My Seoul, 2011

Medium: Korean newspaper, string, matte acetate, tacks, wood blocks

 

quit playing games with my heart, 2011
quit playing games with my heart, 2011

Medium: Digital Collage with dictionary pages and medical textbooks

Flower Series, 2010
Flower Series, 2010

Medium: Wood blocks, Paper, water color, matte acetate

Interpolated Spheres

Interpolated Spheres showed January 14 - March 12, 2013 featuring works by Nari Baker, Darius Morrison, and Christina Seong at Edmonds Community College in Lynnwood, WA.

The artists are Korean Adoptees raised in the Puget Sound area. Each artist deconstructed commonly held misconceptions about the Korean Adoptee Experience. Through mixed media works including audio technology, prints, collage, and found objects, these artists address themes of race, identity, and adoption.

Curated by Minh Carrico: Artist, Gallery owner, and Edmonds Community College Visual Arts Instructor

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Interpolated Spheres: Meet the Artists Interview

Born Into Identity: The Asian Pacific American Adoptees Experience, 2010

Wing Luke Museum, Seattle, WA
Exhibit Developer

Recognizing 13 APA adoptee artists and oral histories from community members, this exhibition explores the complexities of being an APA adoptee.

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Inventing Awesomeness, 2010

Wing Luke Museum, Seattle, WA
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Exploring what it means to invent and create, this exhibition, focuses on the creative process and how that connects to inventing new things.

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Return Home from War, 2010

Wing Luke Museum, Seattle, WA
Exhibit Developer

This is a multimedia exhibit on remnants of war through recent Asian Pacific American veterans' perspectives.

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Drawing a Story, 2009

Wing Luke Museum, Seattle, WA 
Exhibit Developer

This kid friendly exhibition features local and national Asian Pacific Islander American artists in the animation and comic industry.

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Everyone Can Dance, 2008

Wing Luke Museum, Seattle, WA
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This interactive exhibit explores the Asian Pacific American dance community and promotes the idea that everyone can dance.

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Print

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Asian Adult Adoptees of Washington Conference Booklet
Asian Adult Adoptees of Washington Conference Booklet

Web Design

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Branding and Identity

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