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Korean design from Detroit

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Born in the United States, raised in Korea, and now living in Detroit, designer and artist Nina Cho creates functional, minimal and breathtaking work that has earned her huge honors and a busy international exhibition schedule. Get inspired by the artist who made it onto Sight Unseen’s 2015 American Design Hot List during Nina Cho’s Guest Artist Pavilion Project (GAPP) residency, from Monday, February 19 through Wednesday, February 28, and hear from her during an artist lecture at 7pm Tuesday, February 23 in the GlasSalon.

The Toledo Museum of Art Little Theater
2445 Monroe St. | 419-255-8000
toledomuseum.org

The Toledo City Paper depends on readers like you! Become a friend today. See membership options

Born in the United States, raised in Korea, and now living in Detroit, designer and artist Nina Cho creates functional, minimal and breathtaking work that has earned her huge honors and a busy international exhibition schedule. Get inspired by the artist who made it onto Sight Unseen’s 2015 American Design Hot List during Nina Cho’s Guest Artist Pavilion Project (GAPP) residency, from Monday, February 19 through Wednesday, February 28, and hear from her during an artist lecture at 7pm Tuesday, February 23 in the GlasSalon.

The Toledo Museum of Art Little Theater
2445 Monroe St. | 419-255-8000
toledomuseum.org

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