Isla Center for the Arts
Current & Upcoming Exhibits
Isla Center for the Arts
Isla Center for the Arts at the University of Guam will be hosting three exhibitions organized by visiting artists from Korea. These special exhibitions are sponsored by the UOG College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences.
Exhibition: Human and Nature Symbiosis
Artists: The Korean Society of Design Culture
Dates: Aug. 23 to 26, 2024, Opening Reception: Friday, Aug. 23, from 5 to 7 p.m.
This display will feature the works by 96 artists in The Korean Society of Design
Culture. The Korean Society of Design Culture was established in March 1997 and aims
to contribute to the development of design studies through domestic and international
academic activities. The artists use their art forms as a means of technological
exchange and communication about culture and art.
As stated by Hee Jin Chung, president of the organization, the exhibition “will show
the outstanding theories and research which have been done by educators, professional
designers, and doctoral and master’s degree students from many parts of the world
including China, Japan, Taiwan, Norway, United Kingdom, United States, Bolivia and
Korea."
Exhibition: Communication Across Cultures
Artists: Korea Textile Design Association
Dates: Aug. 26 to Sept. 4, 2024, Opening Reception: Monday, Aug. 26, from 4 to 6 p.m.
This exhibition will feature works of art created by 56 artists from this association
that aims to promote business networking and trade promotion as well as innovation
and technological advancement in the textile design industry.
According to Dr. Kyoung Hee Eom, president of the Korea Textile Design Association:
“The Korea Textile Design Association (KTDA) has been dedicated to fostering the infinite
possibilities and growth of textile design. Each year, we promote the enhancement
of designers' skills and the collaboration between industry and academia. Through
the exchange of international design ideas, we strive to develop innovative designs
and nurture talented designers.
This year's exhibition showcases creative and original works by designers and members
from seven countries: Korea, USA, UK, Russia, Taiwan, China, and India. Each year,
the submitted works continue to evolve, harmonizing quality, creativity, and a sense
of trends. Such international design exchanges play a crucial role in shaping the
future of textile design.
This event provides a valuable opportunity for designers and artists from around the
world to share their unique artistic visions and gain new inspiration. The convergence
of diverse cultural perspectives opens new creative breakthroughs, broadens the horizons
of textile design, and fosters new trends and innovations. Through this exhibition,
we reaffirm the value of creativity and innovation, and once again recognize the importance
of international exchange.”
Exhibit: High Touch, High Tech
Artist: Dr. Lee Mi Jeong
Dates: Sept. 4 to 20, 2024, Opening Reception: Wednesday, Sept. 4, from 4 to 6 p.m.
In this solo exhibition, Dr. Lee Mi Jeong will display a series of works that explore the balance between nature and technology by combining organic motifs with digital geometric imagery. According to Dr. Jeong “ "High Touch High Tech" is a concept introduced by the American futurist John Naisbitt in his book "Megatrends," suggesting that as advanced technology becomes more prevalent, there is a resurgence in human warmth and connection. This human response to technology is termed "High Touch." As technology advances, there is an innate human desire to find balance, recognizing the importance of nature, classicism, and tradition in achieving this equilibrium. Reflecting this balanced development of nature and technology, the current trend is expressed through textile design.
Location: Isla center for the Arts is located at House #15, Dean’s Circle on the University
of Guam campus in Mangilao.
Hours: Monday-Friday 10:00-5:00 p.m.; Saturdays 10:00- 2:00 p.m.; closed on Sundays and
holidays.
Admission is free and open to the public. Donations are appreciated.
Please call (671) 735-2965 or email islacenter@triton.uog.edu for more information.