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School of Art + Art History + Design
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graduate
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b923310bae3b490bb6a185eacf2e3d37
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https://art.washington.edu/research/graduate-work/oi-ee-moochim
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https://art.washington.edu/division-art
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2026-03-23T10:50:55+00:00
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School of Art + Art History + Design

Source: https://art.washington.edu/research/graduate-work/oi-ee-moochim Parent: https://art.washington.edu/division-art

Oi-ee Moochim

Michael Hong, "Oi-ee Moochim". University of Washington, 2024.

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Whitney Lynn

Andrew Fallat

Victoria Jang

Hand-flavor, phrase, son-maat (손맛), embodies a flavor that defies description. Its origin lies in love, crafted with affection for those cherished individuals. Most significantly, hand-flavor becomes a defining aspect of one’s identity/personalized essence. Michael Hong delves into the evolution of his hand-flavor through his research. By interweaving materials emblematic of a South Korean household, he investigates the intricacies of his relationships from the familial to everything within the sphere of his life in Koreatown, Los Angeles.

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