JULIA KWON
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Back to Normal Is Not Enough is a set of linocut prints that reflects the social unrest and political turmoil that unfolded throughout the year 2020. The work comments on some of the issues that the artist cares most about and was developed to be sold in support of those causes, as tangible offerings during a time when public discourse can feel abstract.

The work is currently on view in IA&A at Hillyer's virtual exhibition titled There, There. All proceeds made from the fundraiser will be donated to five organizations: Black Lives Matter, New Georgia Project, The Sunrise Movement, Planned Parenthood, and Swing Left's Flip the Senate campaign. Participants contribute to the causes and share photographs of their prints both as personal reminders for oneself and protest signs used out in the world.
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  • About
  • Back to Normal Is Not Enough
  • Unapologetically Asian
  • Other Projects
    • Like Any Other >
      • Artist Statement
      • Textiles
      • Paintings
    • Collective Quilting
    • Conversational Drawings
    • DC Artist Talks
    • Sustainable Sculptures
  • C.V.
  • Contact
  • News