
View of media art festival “EMAP” presented at Ewha Womans University © EMAP
Ewha Womans University will host the
international media art festival “EMAP (Ewha Media Art Presentation) 2026”
across its campus from May 11 to 16, commemorating the university’s 140th
anniversary. The program will include a range of events such as exhibitions,
performances, and outdoor screenings.
EMAP was first launched in 2001, inspired
by the legacy of media art pioneer Nam June Paik, who served as a chair
professor at Ewha Womans University. Now in its 15th edition, this year’s
festival also marks the 20th anniversary of Paik’s passing, alongside the
university’s milestone anniversary.
Over the years, the festival has presented
diverse forms of media art—including single-channel video, installation,
interactive art, and performance—while playing a significant role in fostering
students’ creative capacities by spotlighting both emerging and established
women media artists from Korea and abroad. In 2024, EMAP also collaborated with
Frieze Film Seoul to present “EMAP × Frieze Film 2024.”

View of media art festival “EMAP” presented at Ewha Womans University © EMAP
Meanwhile, the exhibition 《A Million Silver Bamboo: The Rain We Share》,
presented as part of EMAP 2026, examines contemporary environmental issues
through the lens of the climate crisis and the “sensory experience of water.”
Structured around the circulation of water,
the exhibition explores how climate change manifests across interconnected
environments—including the atmosphere, land, infrastructure, the human body,
and the sea. Featuring works by approximately 40 artists from Korea and abroad,
including Apichatpong Weerasethakul and Marcel Broodthaers, the exhibition
presents a wide range of artistic approaches.
The event has also drawn attention for the
involvement of leading figures in the global art world. Frances Morris CBE,
Director Emerita of Tate, serves as an advisor, while the exhibition is
co-curated by John Kenneth Paranada (former curator at the Sainsbury Centre), Sungah
Serena Choo (independent curator), and Suyeong Lim (independent curator).

View of the EMAP 2026 Launch Ceremony © EMAP
In addition, to commemorate the 20th
anniversary of the passing of Nam June Paik, a special exhibition organized by
the Nam June Paik Art Center titled 《Nam June Paik,
Ecologist of the Videosphere》 will be held during the
same period at ECC Isambong Hall.
Moon Kyungwon, Dean of the College of Art
and Design at Ewha Womans University, stated, “As EMAP has grown into an
international media art event grounded in Nam June Paik’s visionary thinking
and experimental spirit, this special exhibition will serve as a meaningful
opportunity to reflect on the history and significance of EMAP.”








