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Intergenerational Eco-Fashion Workshop with Jaewoo Kang - Part 2

Jaewoo Kang, Costume for ‘Port of Everywhere’ by Alexa Mardon, fabric, found items (clothing), found images, courtesy of the artist.

Join artist-in-residence Jaewoo Kang in the first half of a two-part Intergenerational Eco-Fashion Workshop in person at Griffin Art Projects’ Residency Space, presented in conjunction with the upcoming Fall exhibition project at Griffin, SHIFT: Fashion, Form & Textile which features work at the intersection of contemporary art, textiles and fashion through Canadian and international artists.

In this second workshop, we will work with the imagined body and focus on assembling a fashion item using buckram and reed to decorate a part of our bodies.

Limit of five participants. To register, email intern@griffinartprojects.ca with the subject line: Intergenerational Eco-fashion workshop with Jae Woo Kang.

This is one workshop spanning two days, participants MUST BE ABLE TO ATTEND BOTH DAYS, July 8 and 15 at 12 noon.

Jaewoo Kang was born in Busan, Korea, and currently lives and works on the stolen and unceded land of səl̓ilwətaɁɬtəməxw (Tsleil-Waututh), Skwxwú7mesh-ulh Temíx̱w (Squamish), šxwməθkwəy̓ əmaɁɬ təməxw (Musqueam) Nations. His training in art started with visual art, which allowed him to be an interdisciplinary artist. A major theme for him is queer eroticism and how intimate moments with others can allow the self to have an introspective experience. In 2020, he received Canada Council and BC Arts Council grants to make his first animated short, Lover, Come Back to Me, which is in post-production at the moment.

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