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Community Talk: Korean American Identity in the Arts
March 20, 2022 at 2:30 pm
Korean American Identity in the Arts
Sun March 20 following the 2:30pm matinee performance of Bina’s Six Apples
Event Room, 2nd Floor // Memorial Arts Building // 1280 Peachtree St NE
FREE
The arts often serve as a bridge to engage in dialogue across generations and cultures. In Bina’s Six Apples, playwright Lloyd Suh takes a story passed down through his family about his father’s experience in the Korean War and reimagines it through the eyes of a young girl similar in age to his daughter. This 30min post-show conversation brings local Korean American artists and scholars together to reflect on the themes of Bina’s Six Apples and discuss how they navigate and connect multiple histories, cultural identities, and languages in their work.
This conversation is free with a ticket to the matinee performance of Bina’s Six Apples on March 20th.
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