K-Art at Home: Robin Ha
Introducing the Korean Culture Graphic Novel
Virtual Exhibition & Artist Talk Release:
Friday, March 5 at 6:00 p.m. EST (through March 22)
Experience our newest virtual exhibition and artist talk, K-Art at Home: Robin Ha, featuring art from two graphic novels by Korean American illustrator and author Robin Ha, who explores her cultural heritage and process of adapting to life in America on a journey to discover her identity.
K-Art at Home: Robin Ha features highlighted scenes from Ha's original and vivid graphic novels Cook Korean! and Almost American Girl, plus a recorded talk offering an inside look at her creative themes, processes, and inspirations. In her semi-autobiographical works, Ha explores her vivid encounters with the abundance of cultural diversity that defines everyday American life. Using her creative process as a meditative and expressive medium for this journey, Ha invites viewers to glimpse inside her own distinct cultural identity as a Korean American artist.
Cook Korean! (2016) is a unique combination of a Korean cookbook containing 64 recipes and a light graphic novel, presented through the medium of colorful and playful comics that weave together a culinary story. In this New York Times bestseller, Ha richly illustrates the creation of popular Korean daily cuisine, including kimchi (fermented vegetables), bulgogi (grilled meat) and gimbap (rolled seaweed sheets and rice), in her own colorful and humorous way. By design, readers can easily understand the ingredients and cooking processes in order to adapt the recipes for their own homes.
Almost American Girl (2020) is a graphic novel memoir about Ha's life transition from Korea to America and her struggle to find a new identity amid a sea of cultural change. Ha shares not only her personal experiences, including the bond between mother and daughter, but insights into how she navigated a new landscape of cultural diversity in search of her ethnic identity as Korean American. Almost American Girl was nominated for a Harvey Award in 2020 and selected as a Walter Honor Book by the Walter Awards in 2021.
K-Art at Home: Robin Ha releases on Friday, March 5 at 6:00 p.m. (EST) with art on the KCCDC website through March 22 and the artist talk video on the KCCDC YouTube channel (@Koreaculturedc) and on IGTV(@Koreaculturedc). For complete exhibition information, see the listing on the KCCDC website.