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Each box includes one of each of the works below:

(1/7) Refracted Mochi
by Anais Franco
Medium: Ceramics
Dimensions: 2.5”(L) x 2.5”(W) x 1.25”(H)
Type: Edition of 10

(2/7) Flying Nimbus
by Jinseok Choi
Medium: Hardwood sawdust, incense powder, essential oil, metal hardware
Dimensions: 2”(L) x 2”(W) x 4”(H)
Type: Edition of 10

(3/7) Mom’s Santa Handwriting
by Jisoo Chung
Medium: Print on vellum, paperclip
Dimensions: 3”(L) x 2.5”(W) x 0.1”(H)
Type: Edition of 10

(4/7) Moa Bell
by Julia Chai
Medium: Ceramics
Dimensions: 3.75”(L) x 3.5”(W) x 3.5”(H)
Type: Edition of 10

(5/7) Wee Dino Pots
by Richard Nam
Medium: Ceramics
Dimensions: Variable size
Type: “Family Edition” of 5

(6/7) Fruit of Heavenly Peace
by Ruoyi Shi
Medium: Wood, watercolor, apple seed
Dimensions: 3.5”(L) x 1.5”(W) x 1”(H)
Type: Edition of 10

(7/7) quiet queer choir
by Woohee Cho
Medium: Letterpress on paper
Dimensions: 5.8”(L) x 4.1”(W)
Type: Edition of 10

About the artists

Anais Franco is a visual artist working primarily in clay. Motifs in her work emerge from her research into archives that focus on narratives from the Japanese-American perspective and its accepted fragmented reality from a post nuclear experience. Franco questions the permanence of “artifacts” and its qualifying imagery that represents a historical devastation.


jinseok choi is an interdisciplinary artist, fabricator, and event organizer who investigates our current cultural moment by researching historical and cultural contexts and weaving together seemingly unrelated issues via sculpture, installation, performance, and video. He explores the intersections between diverse cultures, social classes, and histories and examines the marginalizing impact of disparities shaped by Western hegemony. Drawing from his background as a professional woodworker as well as research on immigrant labor in America, his recent works focus on physical labor within racialized contexts.


Jisoo Chung is a multimedia artist based in Seoul and Los Angeles. Primarily working through video and installation, she traces the sociocultural languages constructed in quotidian objects. The loss of cultural identity that is evoked by linguistic failures, such as mistranslations and misinterpretations within her works, creates humor in a way that reconciles the impaired relationship that language plays in forming a sense of self.


Julia Chai is a Bay Area based ceramic artist who creates one-of-a kind handmade ceramics that lie between functionality and sculpture.


Richard Nam is an LA-based artist who works in painting, ceramics, and mixed media. Cats appear in the span of his work, often depicted with humor.


Woohee Cho is a visual artist based in Los Angeles, working primarily with video installation and performance. The key theme of his work is self-identification. He is a gay who grew up in a religious, conservative middle-class Korean family. The aim of his work, which stems from his personal experiences, is to expose and queer the structural irony of patriarchal, heterosexual norms.


Ruoyi Shi is an interdisciplinary artist based in Los Angeles. Inspired by ancient tales and rituals intertwined with language, habits, and societal norms, she combines humor and fiction to construct her poetic narratives. Her work explores the interface between nature and artificial existences, as well as the notion of truth and its fabrication.


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