Half Memory, Twice Remembered: Korean Artists from the Yale School of Art brings together fourteen current students and recent alumni of the Yale School of Art working across painting, sculpture, installation, printmaking, and graphic design. Co-organized by Tina Kim Gallery, the exhibition highlights a self-formed community connected through shared Korean heritage while showcasing the diversity of practices emerging from one of the country’s leading MFA programs.
Taking its title from a work by participating artist Su Ji Kim, the exhibition explores memory, language, identity, and cultural inheritance. Through personal narratives and material experimentation, the artists reflect on belonging, migration, and the ways cultural memory is preserved, reshaped, and passed across generations and geographies.