Exhibition showcases artwork of North and South Korean children and the Korean diaspora
The signing of the Korean Armistice agreement in 1953 stopped active fighting in the Korean War but the peninsula has since been divided with almost no opportunity for people from each side to meet. The Drawing Hope art exhibit is born out of more than two decades of exchange between North and South Korean children. Featuring children’s self-portraits and self-introductions, the exhibit brings to life the hopes, dreams, and visions of the future from the youngest generations living on a divided Korean peninsula.
The exhibit will be on display at the Shatto Gallery located at 3130 Wilshire Blvd #104 Los Angeles) with an opening reception on November 4 from 3-6 PM.