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Slow Looking with Euijung McGillis—Exploring Jin-me Yoon: Here Elsewhere Other Hauntings

Thursday, June 2, 6:00 pm (PDT)
Ages 14+, FREE
Online via ZOOM

Join Euijung McGillis, Guest Educator, online on Thursday, June 2, for an experience in slow looking and affective encounters with Jin-me Yoon’s artwork. Over the course of an hour, Euijung will guide participants through a small selection of artworks in the exhibition Here Elsewhere Other Hauntings, encouraging conversations and a self-reflective experience.

Offered online via zoom, this program will bring us together virtually in a collaborative space to explore Jin-me Yoon’s artworks and share our reflections, insights, and experiences. Participants are encouraged to join with their videos and microphones turned on so as to fully engage in the experience.

Euijung McGillis is an art historian, curator, and educator specializing in modern and contemporary Korean Art. Her area of research spans issues of the Asian diaspora with an understanding of how visual cultures reflect and shape experiences of migration and diasporic subjectivity in the Canadian context. She has been facilitating self-reflective virtual tours for Jin-me Yoon’s work since Here Elsewhere Other Hauntings was digitally presented at the Carleton University Art Gallery in 2021. Euijung currently works in the Photographs Collection at the National Gallery of Canada as an assistant curator.

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