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Exhibition Title: Femina Creativa: Celebrating Women in New York
Exhibition Date: 3/2 – 4/26/2024
Location: Queens College Art Center, Rosenthal Library 6th FL Gallery
65-30 Kissena Blvd. Flushing, NY 11367
Gallery Hours: Mon – Fri, 9am –4pm
23 Participating Artists: Amy Supton,Denise Sfraga, Dong Hee Lee, Donnelly Marks, Cui Fei, Hyo Jeong Nam, Janet Schneider, Jeong Min Park, Jisook Kim, Katy Martin, Margie Neuhaus, Michal Shapiro, Natali Bravo-Barbee, Rejin Leys, Sky Pape, Stephanie S. Lee, Sueim Koo, Sui Park, Tina Seligman, Weihui Lu, Yu-Whuan Wang, Shortt ❤ West
"In celebration of Women's History Month, the artwork 'Hahn,' exhibited at the 'Femina Creativa' group exhibition at Queens College Art Center, is influenced by Pyong Gap Min, the Distinguished Professor in the Department of Sociology at Queens College and the Graduate Center, CUNY, as well as the Director of The Research Center for the Korean Community. Rooted deeply in Korean sentiments, the piece combines the concept of 'Hahn,' symbolizing unspeakable sorrow and enduring resilience, with the visual element of the Ouroboros, a serpent eating its tail that symbolizes rebirth, along with 'Eunjangdo,' a small knife Korean women carried to protect themselves and maintain their chastity.
This artwork serves as an expression of the pain endured by Korean women, particularly the issue of comfort women, during the Japanese colonial era. Drawing inspiration from Professor Min's extensive research and historical facts, the piece portrays the tragedies experienced by Korean girls and women during that period, juxtaposed with their resilience in the face of adversity. By using a visual discourse that resonates universally, the artist aims to raise awareness about the comfort women issue, expressing a sincere hope that such tragedies will never occur again.
- 2024, Stephanie S. Lee"