Korean artists’ view of their fast-changing society
"The Shape of Time: Korean Art after 1989" gives a glimpse at Minneapolis Institute of Arts...
We have lift-off (of the archive)
Over half of the 25 years of KQ print edition issues are now digitized and viewable...
On a 70th anniversary, “han”, joy and a history lesson
Young and old activists join in DC action agitating for peace-first diplomacy to end U.S.'s longest ...
Beyond the orphanage, life gets complicated
Program helps young adults leaving institutions with support and life skills...
Ten years ago in KQ
In 2013, a 60th anniversary, a documentary filmmaker, a Madison chef and analyzing the U.S. response...
Learning from trees and mountains
Ung Lim Lee's landscape exhibit shows one artist's persistence in following his dreams...
Boy with a brave spirit
Author Interview: In "Skull Water", Heinz Insu Fenkl weaves a hero's quest into an insider's story o...
Mapping the life course of adoption
Researcher initiates study to look at health and social influences for older adoptees...
One is never too old
On an organic farm in Korea, a volunteer has the chance to learn more about Korea and herself...
The haunting of the untold story
Author Interview: Grace m. Cho honors the Korean diaspora, and her mother's life, in "Tastes Like Wa...
Pieces to masterpieces
With her own style, a bojagi artist promotes an ancient art form to the world...