Discovergroundings - the choa podcastgroundings ep 8: Artist Julia Chon on recognizing and archiving han (한) helped expand her communities
groundings ep 8: Artist Julia Chon on recognizing and archiving han (한) helped expand her communities

groundings ep 8: Artist Julia Chon on recognizing and archiving han (한) helped expand her communities

Update: 2024-06-20
Share

Description

Through a conversation that flows through personal trauma, the amplification of Asian American perspectives, and intergenerational affirmation of identity, this episode explores Julia Chon, we get to know the person behind @kimchi.juice and @koreanarchives.


In this wide-spanning conversation with Ki-Sang and Harriet, Julia shares how her relationships with her family, strangers, and artist communities have shaped her career, her understanding of herself, and her understanding of what it means to be Korean.


----


You can find Julia’s original artwork on Instagram @kimchi.juice⁠ and her archival work @koreanarchives.


Specific artworks mentioned in the episode include:



  • Halmeoni’, Julia’s first portrait of a Korean woman

  • Julia’s Phillips100 Logo Reimagined

  • Crane Dancers’ mural for the Korean Cultural Center in Washington D.C.


Organizations, artists, and community members from the episode include:



----


groundings, a storytelling project from choa magazine, takes a deep dive into the inner lives of women in the Korean diaspora.


Hosted by Ki-Sang Yi


Music by Haedeun Kim


Follow us on Instagram @choamagazine or visit our website choamagazine.com

Comments 
In Channel
loading
00:00
00:00
x

0.5x

0.8x

1.0x

1.25x

1.5x

2.0x

3.0x

Sleep Timer

Off

End of Episode

5 Minutes

10 Minutes

15 Minutes

30 Minutes

45 Minutes

60 Minutes

120 Minutes

groundings ep 8: Artist Julia Chon on recognizing and archiving han (한) helped expand her communities

groundings ep 8: Artist Julia Chon on recognizing and archiving han (한) helped expand her communities

choa magazine