Tagged as: identity
Huaco de Maíz (vessel made of corn)
A food workshop exploring how relics are deeply linked to personal cultural significance and the narratives we tell ourselves. We will be using the sculpting ...
How do you live in London? Part 3 | Mother & Bride
I have various ages. You might be wondering what it means but listen first. In Korea and Britain, I am now officially in my 30s. ...
Apoptosis of the Web
Love, true love, is always fatal. What I mean is, it does not aim at happiness, at an idyll, at a hand-in-hand eternity of sentimental ...
How do you live in London? Part 2 | The Workers
“What are you going to do when you graduate?” “Are you going to stay in Britain? Or are you going back to your country?” As the last...
Shannan's Diary
28 Sep 2021 21:00 Lunchtime – I asked Li why she hadn’t brushed the pan after using it and why she always makes me uncomfortable with these daily subtl...
How do you live in London? Part 1 | The Students
What is it like living as a Korean woman studying art/design abroad? At the age of 30, some people get a job, get married, and ...
Inbetween: Countries & Cultures #5 – Half sweet, Half salty
Inbetween: Countries & Cultures, is a space for candid discussions around transient identities as individuals move to a new country of residence. In this space, ...
Inbetween: Countries & Cultures #4 – From testing waters to finding feet
Inbetween: Countries & Cultures, is a space for candid discussions around transient identities as individuals move to a new country of residence. In this space, ...
Inbetween: Countries & Cultures #3 – Home – New Home – Back Home
Inbetween: Countries & Cultures, is a space for candid discussions around transient identities as individuals move to a new country of residence. In this space, ...
Inbetween: Countries & Cultures #2 – Once an Outlier. Always an Outlier.
Inbetween: Countries & Cultures, is a space for candid discussions around transient identities as individuals move to a new country of residence. In this space, ...