Affiliations:

  • Social Media and Communications Manager

  • uc2147@columbia.edu

About

Ariel Urim Chung (she/her) is a scholar and artist working across performance, technology, and oral history with an aesthetic constructed through trauma studies, embodied research, and her identity as a Korean woman in diaspora. She interrogates the visceral connection between consumption, aesthetics, and race. How do racialized bodies eat and consume? How do senses inform the perception of race? How do structures of care turn into those of violence towards racialized bodies?

Currently she is a Visiting Scholar at NYU’s Asian/Pacific/American Institute and MAGIC Grantee at the Brown Institute for Media Innovation.

Please contact Ariel for inquires on OHMA social media and website.