Yang Ah Ham is a Korean video artist whose practice explores the intersection of individual experience and collective memory. She works with moving images, installation, and participatory formats to create poetic reflections on social and emotional realities. Her projects often emerge from observation, conversation, and the subtle dynamics of everyday life.
She is interested in how personal and collective emotions are shaped by social structures, and this interest forms the basis of the workshop.
The workshop, based on her ongoing web project Undefined Panorama (undefinedpanorama.net), invites participants to create short monologue videos, photographs, or texts that express their own emotional and social perspectives. She is doing this to explore how digital storytelling can reveal invisible layers of shared experience, and to continue developing Undefined Panorama as a living archive of collective emotion.
She wishes to involve people who are curious about introspection, personal narrative, and the social psychology of emotion — individuals open to expressing their own stories in visual or textual form. Participants do not need prior artistic experience; a willingness to reflect and share is enough. The session will include 6–10 participants, last for four hours, and each participant will receive a £80 production support grant directly from the artist.
This workshop is taking place in Grosevnor East building, room 513.