October 2011
Gongju, South Korea -- Yatoo International Artist Residency Program
The Washington Post
September 20, 2011
WASHINGTON, DC -- This slideshow features work from the (e)merge art fair, which seeks to celebrate galleries, artists, artists' work and the creative process. The fair garners support from all corners of the artworld and aims to create an energetic environment of collaboration and discovery.
DCist
September 21, 2011
WASHINGTON, DC -- The art buzz this weekend is the opening of the (e)merge art fair. The fair will present over 80 exhibitors, performances and educational panels. The roster includes a heavy dose of local galleries and artists as well as international....
Radio Seoul
Monday, May 9, 2011
LOS ANGELES - CA....artilcle written in Korean....
The Korea Daily Newspaper
Sunday, May 1, 2011
LOS ANGELES - CA....artilcle written in Korean....
The Korea Times
Friday, April 29, 2011
LOS ANGELES - CA....artilcle written in Korean....
The Public Asian
By Amanda Knowles
March 2010
COLLEGE PARK, MD -- Three Asian Pacific American artists have brought their artwork exploring identity and culture to the University of Maryland campus.
Megan-Rook Koepsel the Stamp Gallery Graduate Assistant Coordinator selected the three artists because of the message that the works of art are about...
GW Today Online(George Washington University)
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
WASHINGTON, DC -- From an artfully composed pile of fragmented white ceramics to a giant egg made out of tire treads and a wave of flip flops collected from those fleeing the Dominican Republic and embellished with barbed wave, Bilateral Engagement showcases a range of contemporary sculpture from Latin American and area artists...
The Washington Post, Weekend Section
Michael O'Sullivan, Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, January 1, 2010
WASHINGTON, DC -- The engagement in "Bilateral Engagement," a contemporary sculpture exhibition at the Art Museum of the Americas, is a little lopsided. In art, as in diplomacy, that's not always such a bad thing....
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
MCLEAN -- Juried by Annie Gawlak, director of Washington D.C. gallery G Fine Art, this exhibit features artists whose work employs multiple images or repetition as concept and/or technique. Working in media ranging from installation, to video to painting and drawing.
View juror Annie Gawlak's exhibition essay here:
http://www.mpaart.org/images/a
DCist
Kriston Capps
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
WASHINGTON, DC -- Yesterday you read that the city shut down the "Here & Now" exhibition without giving artists the opportunity to retrieve their work before the doors were locked. One person out there was angry enough to pick up the phonenot to call the city or the gallery or the developer, but to alert the Humane Society to the fact that goldfish were trapped inside...
DCist
Kriston Capps
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
WASHINGTON, DC -- An automotive showroom for the R.L. Taylor Motor Company, a restaurant supplies retailer under Adams-Burch, and a Pentecostal chapel with the Church of the Rapturethe building that occupies the southwest corner of 14th and T Streets NW has served many people in many ways. Its most recent and perhaps improbable career turnas a guerrilla art space hidden in the heart of one of D.C.'s fastest-rising commercial corridorscame to a close on Saturday...
Washington City Paper, Arts & Events
By Maura Judkis
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
WASHINGTON, DC -- A few weeks ago, Mandy Burrow was digging through the dusty corners of a building on the corner of 14th and T Streets NW, like a paleontologist unearthing bones. Heres what the 29-year-old sculptor found: Texaco oil cans and rusty bolts from the buildings original incarnation in 1919 as a car showroom and Model T assembly space called the Taylor Motor Company...
Summit Daily News
By Caitlin Row
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
BRECKENRIDGE -- Kyan Bishop, current resident of the Tin Shop, points to masses of golden metal hanging on the white wall of her studio and resting on its floor. Organic shapes have blossomed from strips of aluminum flashing, a metal material used primarily to waterproof roofs, and the twisted forms shine as the light hits its curves. Since arriving in Breckenridge, Bishop has been cutting up chunks of it, twisting it, turning it and pulling it as far as it can go...