Curated in conversation with the Program in Theater’s production of the play Sister Mok-rahn, this exhibition provides a brief introduction to the intricate histories and current states of North and South Korea, illustrates the limitations of linguistic translation, and features the voices of North Korea defectors. The exhibition seeks to provide a multi-sensory experience for viewers through mixed-media installations, and features photography by Princeton students. Curated by sophomore Cameron Lee ’22 with associate curator junior Anoushka Mariwala ’21 and exhibition coordinator senior Jenny Kim ’20.
Learn more about the play at arts.princeton.edu/sister-mok-rahn
Co-produced by Princeton University’s East West Theater and in collaboration with Princeton for North Korean Human Rights. Co-sponsored by the Department of Comparative Literature and the Korean Language Program. Post-show conversations and student workshops are co-sponsored by Princeton’s Campus Conversations on Identities (CCI) Fund.