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Lindsay: Where Art Meets Life. Exhibit features Guffogg, Korean artists

The Lindsay Museum and Gallery recently debuted "Still Point: Everything Moves, One Remains," an international contemporary exhibition curated by JunHwan Chang of Gallery Chang. The show features a cross-cultural dialogue between local California artist Shane Guffogg and four prominent Korean artists: Kim Miné, Kim Hongbin, Anon, and Shin Kiwoun. The works on display range from Guffogg’s layered abstract paintings and Kim Miné’s lenticular "Nobody" series to hand-dyed fabric installations and video art exploring historical currency.

This exhibition marks a significant step in Lindsay’s strategic effort to transform itself into a regional art destination through international collaborations. By bridging the local Central Valley art scene with global galleries in Seoul and New York, the project establishes a long-term cultural exchange. The event highlights how rural communities are increasingly leveraging contemporary art to foster economic development and international visibility.