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The exhibiting artists :
AeYeong Kim: MA. Fine Art Painting, Drawing
My quest is to develop ways of integrating different musical parameters into a visual format. I am used to making decisions and concentrating on certain centres of orientation.I exploit the intuitive while working within a rigid system (the musical interpretation) bringing and presenting a new freedom. My ideas are complex in terms of their sequence and superimposition.
Aron Burton: BA. Fine Art Painting, PGCE Degree
The elemental laws of nature, such as gravity, temperature and air are used as a tool and engaged in the practice of making the painting. This process is about a journey between the artist the materials and 
ChangHwan Park : MA. Fine Art Painting
He is urrently working on the subject matter of “revival of the human values in contemporary society” His interests therefore are not only to verify convoluted human values and its position, but also to classify in what ways the individual relationship contained by delicate perimeters of the political system is considered to be gradually losing influence on its own intangible human affairs.

JuYeong Park: BA Fine Art Photography, BA English Literature
Many people define the sea as a word, it is deep, blue, vast, movement, waves, salt, roar, mist, freedom, peace, rain.... as many as their personal colours. The sea has said nothing but we would feel that has whispered to us ‘everything will go well soon, restart from now’ while we are pouring our pain of a becoming mature person, sorrow of love, feeling of despair to the sea.

YounJu Lee: MA. Book Art

YounSook Lee: MA. Fine Art Sculpture
The drawing work with threads looked like the ‘drawing of the figure’ of Giacometti. It seems to describe from with many lines and defines the figure and space as well. In other way, I recalled the ‘after image’ of a crime scene, due to the silhouette or shadow in the two dimensional image on the wall. Using threads made me connect with Christian Boltansky. The idea of the pin, which is a kind of the memory spot that supports the threads, reminded me of pinning butterflies up in the science museum.

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