COMFORT WOMEN WANTED Video Screening:
Hosted at Hauser & Wirth Gallery
Organized by The Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art
Wednesday, May 29th, 6-8PM
Location: Hauser & Wirth Gallery, 511 West 18th Street, New York City
Seating is limited. Please RSVP: rsvp@hvcca.org
For further information contact: kellis@hvcca.org

COMFORT WOMEN WANTED
At The Incheon Women Artists' Biennale, Incheon, Korea, 2009
COMFORT WOMEN WANTED brings to light the memory of 200,000 young women, referred to as "comfort women," who were systematically exploited as sex slaves in Asia during World War II, and increases awareness of sexual violence against women during wartime.
COMFORT WOMEN WANTED
In the multi-channel video installation, the Korean, Chinese, Taiwanese, Indonesian,
Filipino and Dutch "comfort women" survivors, and a former Japanese soldier talk
about their experiences at the military comfort stations, as well as,
their everyday hopes and dreams and who they are as people.

Blog about research trip, 2008
to Korea, Taiwan, and Japan.

Blog about research trip, 2009-2012
to China, Indonesia, Australia, and the Philippines
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