Emory Arts: Blue Gate

 

Atlanta, GA - Emory University’s McDonough Plaza
October 3 - november 3, 2022

c/o David Batterman


Presented by Emory Arts & curated by Dashboard, Blue Gate by In Kyoung Chun was temporarily displayed on Emory University’s campus to enrich their on-campus experience with artwork.

Shaped as a house, the piece symbolizes a space to meditate and recover a true sense of self, just as an actual house offers physical shelter for rest and recovery.

Photos by David Batterman



c/o Hannah Leathers

c/o In Kyoung Chun

About Blue Gate
by In Kyoung Chun

This gate is a representation of the hidden physical spaces we pass through that gain us the energy to live.

It represents the invisible places where we meditate and recover a true sense of ourselves without realization.

 

about in kyoung chun

Atlanta-based In Kyoung Chun makes art in hopes of inspiring people to take action in this troubling sociopolitical climate. Her current work depicts intimate, personal spaces in daily life. While juxtaposing simple forms and familiar objects through painting and sculpture, Chun discovers life's optimism and peace - even in its most chaotic and complex settings. Chun believes that discovering and recognizing the sweetness in our everyday lives is essential, and channels this fundamental human quality through art. Domestic scenes and memory-building moments, such as family celebrations, birthday cakes and deeply personal details, are vivid images in her work.

Originally from Seoul, South Korea, Chun studied psychology in college. When she first moved to the US, she took up painting and became an artist. Constantly looking for warmth and belonging in a foreign land, she uses painting and sculpture to build safe, quiet spaces that we all crave.