Kumja Paik Kim (often referred to as Kumja Moon in certain contexts) is a prominent art historian and curator emerita of Korean art at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco.
Cultural Significance
Historical Significance
Korean Ceramics: Her papers often analyze the social positioning of ceramics, from their use as "treasured objects" for admiration to their role in official court ceremonies. kumja moon
Writing by hand forces you to decelerate. You can’t backspace on a notebook. It teaches you to accept your thoughts as they are, messy and imperfect, and move forward. Kumja Paik Kim (often referred to as Kumja
She did not step forward. She simply reached, and her hand passed through the wall as if it were water. Her fingers closed around the air above the loom—and when she pulled back, the shroud was gone. Not cut. Not torn. Erased from existence, as if it had never been woven. You can’t backspace on a notebook