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<p class="p1">Next Thursday evening, I will present a talk in
conjunction with the show that my art is in through June 21, 2026
about contemporary artists using Korean, Japanese, and Chinese
paper:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://amam.oberlin.edu/exhibitions-events/exhibitions/2025/07/29/fibers-of-becoming-contemporary-paper-works-by-sarah-brayer-aimee-lee-and-lin-yan">https://amam.oberlin.edu/exhibitions-events/exhibitions/2025/07/29/fibers-of-becoming-contemporary-paper-works-by-sarah-brayer-aimee-lee-and-lin-yan</a></p>
<p class="p1">Thurs, Nov 6, 5:30\u20137:30pm at Allen Memorial Art Museum
(free and open to the public):</p>
<p class="p1">Join artist <strong>Aimee Lee</strong> (OC 1999) who
will present a brief overview of <em>hanji</em> (Korean paper)
and how it was used by Koreans through history, from mundane and
everyday functions to enormous projects that remain as extant
national treasures. Lee will share her journey traveling to Korea
multiple times in search of a connection to her heritage through
art, culture, and papermaking, and how that road led to creating a
home for <em>hanji</em> in Northeast Ohio.</p>
<p class="p1">Special thanks to the Office of Alumni Engagement for
their support of this lecture.</p>
<p class="p1">Link:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://amam.oberlin.edu/exhibitions-events/events/2025/11/06/allen-after-hours-hanji-comes-home-korean-papermaking-from-korea-to-ohio">https://amam.oberlin.edu/exhibitions-events/events/2025/11/06/allen-after-hours-hanji-comes-home-korean-papermaking-from-korea-to-ohio</a>
(I believe there will be a YouTube video recording posted after
the talk for those who cannot attend in person).</p>
Thanks,<br>
Aimee
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