Sculptor and Painter Jiha Moon discusses how identity, culture, and medium influence her art
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Jiha Moon is a painter, sculptor, and professor who in part uses her art to explore identities and their relationship to culture. Moon sits down with host Josh Johnson to discuss her influences, mediums, and what she has learned along her artistic journey.
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