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Director: Julie Jang​

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Julie Jang is a Korean American curator based in NYC/NJ. She has worked with emerging and established artists for well over a decade, facilitating solo and group exhibitions at locations such as 4W43 Gallery near 5th Avenue and Space 776 in the LES. Most notably, Jang worked with Shigeko Kubota in hosting a book singing event in 2011 (for "My Love, Paik Nam-June").

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https://www.instagram.com/juliejang.nyc/

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Editor-in-chief (Visual): Chunbum Park​

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Chunbum Park, also known as Chun, is an artist from South Korea, where they were born in 1991. They received their BFA in Fine Arts from the School of Visual Arts in 2020 and their MFA in Fine Arts Studio from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 2022, where they changed their pronouns. Born a male, Park likes to cross dress and depicts themselves as a woman in their paintings. They are the inventor of the ArtBid art auction card game and run the Emerging Whales Collective (currently merged with the Office Space Gallery website), where they interview other artists. In 2023, Park began writing exhibition reviews for various online and print magazines, including the New Visionary Magazine. They currently reside in Cliffside Park, New Jersey. 

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https://www.chunbumpark.com/

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Editor-in-chief (Literary): Albert Abdul-Barr Wang​

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Albert Abdul-Barr Wang is an indigenous Taiwanese-American Los Angeles-based experimental writer, conceptual painter, photographer, sculptor, video, and installation artist. He received a MFA in studio art from the ArtCenter College of Design (2025), a BFA in Photography & Digital Imaging at the University of Utah (2023), and a BA in Creative Writing/English Literature at Vanderbilt University (1997).

 

Wang's prose has appeared or is forthcoming in BRINK, The Ekphrastic Review, The Hooghly Review, Brooklyn to Gangham, and fractured lit. Also he is the author of J.Six: History Makes a Novel / The Novel Makes a History which is the first literary critique novel about the Capitol insurrection. His art has been exhibited at The New Wolford House, Postmasters Gallery, Site:Brooklyn Gallery, Filter Space, Equity Gallery, Texas Photographic Society, and Tiger Strikes Asteroid. Also he has been an artist-in-residence at the School for Visual Arts and a recipient of the Working Artist Org grant.

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https://www.albertabdulbarrwang.art/

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