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Korea Art Forum Presents: 
2023 SHARED DIALOGUE, SHARED SPACE (SDSS), Part II

Korea Art Forum Presents: 
2023 SHARED DIALOGUE, SHARED SPACE (SDSS),
Part II

Saturday, May 13, 2023, 12 PM – 4 PM

Inwood Hill Park, Northern Manhattan
(On the Peninsula, accessible from the corner of W 218th Street and Indian Road)

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Date

Saturday, May 13, 2023

12 PM – 4 PM

Location

Inwood Hill Park,

Northern Manhattan 

(On the Peninsula, accessible from the corner of W 218th Street and Indian Road)

 

Artists

Minshik Shin

Moses Ros

Stephanie Alvarado

Nancy Paredes

The Square Theater

Yeon Jin Kim

New York, , March 22, 2023 — Korea Art Forum (KAF) is excited to announce the second iteration of the 2023 Shared Dialogue, Shared Space (SDSS), an outdoor participatory art event that will be held on Saturday, May 13 from 12 PM to 4 PM in Inwood Hill Park in Northern Manhattan. This event promises to be a day of immersive art experiences that connect immigrant communities and underserved ethnic enclaves in New York City to visual arts and culture. 

 

The SDSS event in Inwood is part of a series of Saturday participatory art initiatives presented for free in NYC Parks and Public Places. Since 2020, SDSS programs have connected immigrant communities to art and culture through language access and participatory art activities. This year, KAF has invited five artists and teams to create new collaborative work with  local communities.

 

Minshik Shin addresses specific ways of visualizing the formless democracy and creates opportunities for people to integrate art into their daily life while contributing to shaping a symbolic ever-changing form of a democratic and equitable community. Moses Ros invites participants to make Repróllage that combines printmaking and collage of recycled materials. Stephanie Alvarado and Nancy Paredes take and preserve portraits of LGBTQ+ elders and community members for future memories, elevating the significance of history writing, particularly in BIPOC communities. The Square Theater invites community members to be part of a participatory performance that uses collected questions to connect immigrant experiences. Yeon Jin Kim continues advancing collective Jogakbo and narrative fabric collages, two powerful and expressive art and craft forms practiced by women that deserve more widespread attention. 

 

SDSS is a project that fosters dialogues between the audience and artists, exploring a wide range of subject matters and the multidimensional role of art in the processes of cultural production and social change, particularly to disrupt rising anti-Asian sentiments and racial divides that are entrenched in all sectors of American life. KAF has offered artist-run workshops, performances, and participatory activities to populations with limited English proficiency free of charge, with translation services in English, Chinese, Korean, and Spanish at local parks embedded in the community. 


For the past 3 years, Shared Dialogue, Shared Space has broadened channels of communication between the contemporary art world and immigrant communities in New York City, advancing the artists’ creative endeavors of engaging the public. This year’s event promises to be an engaging experience that showcases the diverse talents and perspectives of the artists and the community. Join us on May 13 from 12–4 pm on the Peninsula of Inwood Hill Park in Northern Manhattan for a day of immersive art experiences that celebrate the power of art in shaping our communities. Admission is free, and all are welcome to attend.

 

Upcoming Program Summary:

 

SDSS on the Peninsula at Inwood Hill Park in Northern Manhattan

on May 13, 2023 from 12–4 PM

 

Join artists Minshik Shin, Moses Ros, Stephanie Alvarado and Nancy Paredes, The Square Theater, and Yeon Jin Kim. Engage with their artwork and participate in their unique creative processes. Experience a day of immersive art experiences that showcase the diverse talents and perspectives of the artists and the community.

About Korea Art Forum (KAF)

Founded in New York 2013, Korea Art Forum (KAF) is led by artists, scholars, and peacemakers committed to bridging the world through art, serving to advance indispensable values of art’s connectivity, relevance, and equity to create a peaceful world and enhance people’s quality of life and well-being. KAF’s goals are to stem root causes of inequality found in the contemporary art and society, and promote an eco-human-centric framework of art as a social product of public engagement that enables the creation of a peaceful world of coexistence, cooperation, and shared prosperity. Operating at the intersection of the visual arts and humanities, KAF annually produces interrelated projects—Commissions, Exhibitions, Forums, and Publications—to bring together all people from the art world and beyond to share dialogues, serving to build an interconnected peaceful world and support inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility. 

THANK YOU!

 

KAF’s 2023 SDSS events held in Northern Manhattan, the South Bronx, and Queens are supported, in part, by an award of Grants for Art Projects from the National Endowment for the Arts; and public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in Partnership with the City Council; and are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. WQXR is the media partner of Korea Art Forum presenting Shared Dialogue, Shared Space. Special thanks to the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation and NYC Council Members Vickie Paladino, Sandra Ung, and Julie Won for supporting KAF’s projects.

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