JANUARY AT LEVEE
LIZ STOKES
BEN WADE
Wade’s inspiration for this live art performance is the Goddess of the Moon, Chang’e. He will begin the piece at the celebration and invite attendees to contribute to the artistic production, making it a collaborative community work of art.
This will be Levee’s first collaborative community art piece of many and is a part of our Living Art initiative.
DUK H. LEE
Duk H. Lee, a professor of mathematics at Asbury University and a native Korean, is passionate about origami and its connection to mathematics and science.
He participates in origami conferences, where he delivers talks, conducts workshops, and curates exhibitions.
Lee advocates for the educational value of paper as an accessible medium to explore concepts in structure, design, logic, and engineering.
In February, he will host an origami workshop at Levee and demonstrate how to fold a hydrangea, a captivating example of tessellation geometry.
DONNA KWON
Donna Lee Kwon is Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology at the University of Kentucky and serves as the Coordinator for the Division of Musicology and Ethnomusicology.
She is the author of the book, Music in Korea: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture (2011). Her current interests include North and South Korean music, East Asian and Asian American popular and creative music, gender and the body, issues of space and place, and ecomusicology. Many of these interests stem from her dissertation research on the embodiment of space and place in Korean drumming and dance.