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Our mothers, our waters, our peace
Our mothers, our water, our peace reflects upon Atlanta Asian communities’ resilience and love. In response to Asian hate crimes that escalated during the pandemic followed by the 2021 Atlanta spa shootings, Gyun Hur illuminates the irreversible changes that have taken place in the identities and stories Asian Americans tell themselves and share with their […]
I’m sorry for your loss
I’m sorry for your loss
I'm sorry for your loss, a movement memoir is a contemporary dance work exploring grief, loss, and care. Through deeply personal storytelling and embodied movement, the piece reflects on how we hold, process, and share grief in the body and in relationship with others. It examines ancestral relationships and the passage of time as pathways […]
Welcome + In conversation with Gyun Hur, Louis Corrigan, and Cinqué Hicks
Welcome + In conversation with Gyun Hur, Louis Corrigan, and Cinqué Hicks
Art is an act of care, archive, and resistance—a way to hold memory, challenge narratives, and build connections across time. In this welcoming conversation, Cinque Hicks and Louis Corrigan respond to Gyun Hur’s Our mothers, our water, our peace within the context of our time, reflecting on how artistic practices shape collective memory and offer […]
Meet the Artist: Gyun Hur
Meet the Artist: Gyun Hur
Visit the installation of Our mothers, our waters, our peace between 2pm - 4pm when artist Gyun Hur will be on site to meet guests and answer questions.
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In Conversation with Le’Andra LeSeur: Grief, Poetics, Prayers, and the South
In Conversation with Le’Andra LeSeur: Grief, Poetics, Prayers, and the South
Facilitated by Jenny Gerow, Chief Curator at Akron Museum of Art Grief is an embodied experience—woven into memory, ritual, and creative expression. In this intimate conversation and readings, artists Gyun Hur and Le’Andra LeSeur reflect on how loss, language, and spirituality shape their practices. Rooted in both personal and collective histories, their work engages with […]
In Conversation with Jean Shin: Solidarity, Monumentality, Community, and Agency
In Conversation with Jean Shin: Solidarity, Monumentality, Community, and Agency
Facilitated by Claire Kim, Manager of Programs and Collections, Asia Art Archive in America (AAAA) How do artists navigate the tensions between individual expression and collective responsibility? How do acts of monumentality—whether in scale, memory, or intention—shape our understanding of community and agency? Artists Gyun Hur and Jean Shin come together in a profound conversation […]
Making Home – A Community History & Art Workshop on Asian Atlanta
Making Home – A Community History & Art Workshop on Asian Atlanta
Join the Georgia Asian American Community Archive Initiative (GAACAI) on Saturday, March 22nd at the Midtown Goat Farm Arts Center for an evening of storytelling and art making through the lens of reproductive justice. We invite you to gather with us at Gyun Hur's Our mothers, our water, our peace - an art installation memorializing the […]
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goo, 2025
goo, 2025
A one-hour solo performance both scripted and improvised, goo is an offering to you: an attempt to engage with family archives hilariously plays out as Yun Lee fails to connect to the contents of a book written by their grandmother Yeon-Ok Kim. goo channels tangential affective and linguistic impulses that spiral out of oral histories, [...]