October 2017 Newsletter Default Category

Celebrating harvest
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Chuseok, Harvest full moon

Chuseok, Korean Thanksgiving Day, is one of the biggest holidays in Korea. Family members from near and far come together to share food and to give thanks to their ancestors.

Many Koreans visit their hometowns to spend time with their family. The holidays also provide a good opportunity to enjoy traditional cultural experiences throughout Korea. 
 

The most significant food that represents Chuseok is songpyeon. Songpyeon is prepared with rice powder that is kneaded into a small ball size, and then filled with sesame seeds, beans, red beans, chestnuts, or other nutritious ingredients. When steaming the songpyeon, the rice cakes are layered with pine needles to add the delightful fragrance of pine tree. It is an old tradition for the entire family gathers together to make songpyeon on the eve of Chuseok. An old Korean anecdote says that the person who makes beautifully shaped songpyeon will meet a good spouse or give birth to a beautiful baby. 

Happy Chuseok! 

Korea Textile Tour October 16-26, 2017 is all set. I am excited to leave for Korea and make lots of memories! 
http://koreatextiletour.weebly.com/

Schedule for 2017 and 2018

October 4
Bojagi class at the Sejong Hakdang in San Francisco

October 16-26
Korea Textile Tour

2018
January 27-February 17
Asian Art Museum Saturday jogakbo workshop 




 

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September 2017 Newsletter Default Category

Mending Time
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 Much Needed Break 

It has been so hectic lately, so last month, I decided to take it easy. I took some classes and spent some time with people that I love to hang out. I feel much better now and am ready to go back to my busy, creative routine. I will come back with new works next time!


Korea Textile Tour October 16-26, 2017 is all set. We are checking final details and the adventure is around the corner. 
http://koreatextiletour.weebly.com/

 

Schedule for 2017

September 16
Virtual Lecture at Bettendorf Public Library in Iowa

October 4
Bojagi class at the Sejong Hakdang in San Francisco

October 16-26
Korea Textile Tour





 

 

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August 2017 Newsletter Default Category

Life as Art
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Sweet ReTreat 

How's your summer going? Mine was quite busy until last weekend. The Korean Voices in Fiber exhibition is in its second round at the Sebastopol Center for Arts gallery III ( July 28-September 3). Another exhibition at the Sebarts is going on and you don't want to miss it! FIBER ART VIII International Biennial Fiber Arts Exhibition shows many interesting fiber artworks, too.
After I helped hang our exhibition, I took a 3 day workshop organized by Slow Fiber Studio in Berkeley. 'Black, White, & Infinity: Sumi Ink, Silk, and Felt'. Using materials that I am not familiar with was difficult but I learned a lot and really enjoyed the whole process. My teacher Jorie Johnson who has been living in Kyoto for 27 years shared her techniques, knowledge and love of fiber with students. Nothing can be better than breathing creative energy! 
Currently I am taking another workshop with Karen Hapmton - 'The Mindful Stitch - Storytelling with Textiles'. And I refill my creative energy from this wonderful artist and teacher.
I hope you all have a wonderful and creative summer!

Our Korea Textile Tour is scheduled during October 16-26, 2017. This is a chance to taste of Korean art, craft, foods and rich culture in the heart of Seoul. The tour is currently full but send me an email if you want to participate in 2018 or near future.
http://koreatextiletour.weebly.com/

Schedule for 2017

August 5, 6- 2 Bojagi classes at the Sebastopol Center for Arts.
http://sebarts.org/index.php/visual-arts/current-exhibitions/

August 19 Bojagi  at the Sacramento Fine Art Center
http://www.sacfinearts.org/workshops.html 

October 16-26 Korea Textile Tour, Seoul, Korea


 




 
 

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