Professor Imi Hwangbo in “Cut and Paste: Works of Paper”

Professor Imi Hwangbo will exhibit her work in the traveling exhibition “Cut and Paste: Works of Paper.” This exhibition focuses on the ways in which contemporary artists manipulate paper to create remarkable drawn, sculptural, assembled, woven, or folded works of art.
“Cut and Paste” features Steven L. Anderson, Jerushia Graham, Matt Haffner, Elizabeth Lide and Lucha Rodriguez of Atlanta; Betsy Cain, of Savannah; Imi Hwangbo and Samuel Stabler of Athens; Hannah Israel of Columbus; Teresa Bramlette Reeves of Kennesaw; and Kalina Wińska of Valdosta.
The exhibition opens at the Lyndon House where it is on view from June 1 to July 27. The opening reception is Thursday, June 6, 6 PM – 8 PM. The exhibition will then travel to the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking at Georgia Tech in Atlanta from August 17 – November 14; the Museum of Arts and Sciences in Macon from December 5, 2019 – February 14, 2020; the Albany Museum of Art in Albany, Georgia from February – June 2020; and Telfair Museum of Art’s Jepson Center for the Arts in Savannah from July 2020 – early 2021. “Cut and Paste” is part of “Highlighting Contemporary Art in Georgia,” a triennial series of traveling exhibitions curated by Didi Dunphy.