Aquebogue art professor uses Asian heritage to create cultural understanding

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • Seung Lee, a Korean American artist and college professor from Aquebogue, reflects on his experiences immigrating from South Korea in 1975. He faced cultural shock and language barriers, but learned to exchange cultures through art.
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    “I was 15 when I came to this country from South Korea. In 1975, there were very few Asian people in Newburgh, New York, and I didn’t know American culture. I couldn’t speak English; we didn’t have ESL. They just threw me in the classroom. I went through a lot of culture shock. I learned to exchange cultures. Art has been great at introducing that. I always think, ‘How can I mix the two cultures?’
    “Lately, I’ve been working with bamboo. We grew up around bamboo as a decorative item, a functional item or even as food. When I moved to Aquebogue five years ago, we had a property next to us with a lot of bamboo growing, and all I heard was how bad bamboo was - it’s invasive, it’s not allowed. I realized how different cultures perceive bamboo. In my work, people see how cultural differences shape how we look at things.
    “Bamboo is like depression. When it’s covered with snow, it bends over with the weight, but once the snow melts, it stands back up. That’s a beautiful symbol, how flexible we human beings are. I always try to communicate how blessed we are as human beings. I think that came from coming to the United States. The reason my mother took me and my four brothers to the U.S. is we were so poor in Korea.
    “My father died when I was 5, and my mother tried to survive in Korea. Korea has advanced so much since then. It was totally Third World in the 1970s. No matter how many problems we have, America is a wonderful country. You can still talk freely. If you work hard, you can go someplace. I went to college at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, then grad school at Pratt Institute in New York.
    “I’ve been a college professor of art for over 30 years. In September, I’ll have a big show in Seoul, Korea, and then Tokyo, Japan. I drove a taxi cab in the city for about six years trying to make it as an artist. That’s when I learned about different types of humans, talking to different passengers. That taught me to treat each of my students as individuals; I don’t try to group them. That has been my mission besides teaching, to introduce other cultures to Long Island. As an artist, I’m always interested to get a response to how other people see it, and that’s how the dialogue starts.”
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Комментарии • 18

  • @theresachong776
    @theresachong776 Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed your story, thank you!

  • @lisagwon5381
    @lisagwon5381 Год назад +1

    Seung, great to hear your news again! Wonderful art works and a touching story. Take care! All the best Lisa

  • @Cheech_520
    @Cheech_520 Год назад +1

    Great job Lee! I really enjoyed it!
    Much love, JR

  • @linpren
    @linpren Год назад +1

    Congratulations on this wonderful video! I enjoyed seeing your journey and watching you draw the bamboo.

  • @ArtistHuNooTV
    @ArtistHuNooTV Год назад +1

    Great story!! Congratulations!!^^
    I hope you will always be well

  • @janicesztabnik5471
    @janicesztabnik5471 Год назад +1

    Congratulations Seung, nice expose, beautiful visuals and sound 😊

  • @MrWolfy77
    @MrWolfy77 Год назад +1

    Congratulations on
    your achievements and for being such an inspiration.

  • @emmaherrmann3637
    @emmaherrmann3637 Год назад +3

    My favorite art teacher 😊

  • @stevenmolofsky2022
    @stevenmolofsky2022 Год назад +1

    Great story Seung Lee. You are such an inspiration.

  • @sohyounglee-segredo4337
    @sohyounglee-segredo4337 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your life story of struggle and triumph. Midst of Asian Hate, this story gave me an opportunity to reflect my own and other's Immigrant stories.
    Congratulations! I will share it with friends and colleagues.

  • @makimlynn
    @makimlynn Год назад +1

    Great talk! Congratulations on all those achievements !

  • @LynnKeswick54
    @LynnKeswick54 Год назад +1

    This country is lucky to have immigrants like yourself. Thank you for sharing your talents and knowledge you share with your students, your art that you share with our community. ( I need to construct that dolly to work on the floor).

  • @frankmcguigan574
    @frankmcguigan574 Год назад +1

    Beautiful

  • @yinkabudu3474
    @yinkabudu3474 Год назад +1

    So inspiring story ❤️ you're a rock star ❤❤❤

  • @jryu257
    @jryu257 Год назад +1

    It was a story hidden under the symbol of bamboo that suits your wonderful work. Great.

  • @marialilianaamezcuaalvarez6101
    @marialilianaamezcuaalvarez6101 Год назад +1

  • @NayeemaShilpi
    @NayeemaShilpi Год назад +1

    hello

  • @chriscatapano1788
    @chriscatapano1788 Год назад +1

    Beautiful