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Soo-Min Shim

Culture // SCA Spotlight

EJ Son: This is not a self portrait

Sculptor EJ Son shapes ceramics, and in turn, shapes discussion around bodies and shame

August 20, 2018 Tom Davids and Soo-Min Shim
Culture // SCA Spotlight

Squished Cockroach: Yellow

Squished cockroach embodies and therefore confronts the perceived passiveness of Asian people through her performance work.

July 18, 2018 Soo-Min Shim
Culture // Art

What they don’t teach you at art school

Soo-Min Shim reflects on the pool of artists

June 14, 2018 Soo-Min Shim
Culture // SCA Spotlight

Harry Klein: Post-human creations

Klein explores the interplay of technology and humanity through sculpture and performance.

May 29, 2018 Tom Davids and Soo-Min Shim
Culture // SCA Spotlight

Ba An Le: Stone, Wood, Metal

Jewellery and art are more interconnected than appears.

April 19, 2018 Soo-Min Shim
Culture // SCA Spotlight

SAARA138: After Image

Memory and permanence in SAARA138's photographic textiles.

March 20, 2018 Soo-Min Shim
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Gillian Kayrooz: $kimmed Milk

Soo-Min Shim explores how Gillian Kayrooz presents youth culture in contemporary society.

March 4, 2018 Soo-Min Shim
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Met Gala 2015: “China: Through the Looking Glass”

Soo-Min Shim reflects on cultural appropriation at the Met Gala

May 12, 2015 Soo-Min Shim

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