The Exhibition Clay and Felt at PBG Hannam explores new sensorial possibilities through the harmony of distinct materials—the tactile resonance of clay and felt, layered with the subtle sensibility of painting that flows seamlessly across delicate textures shaped by hand.
Artist Hyunji Jeon, leading the ceramic studio IAAC Craft, has long created organic, irregular forms that embrace the unpredictability of clay. By accepting moments that stray from plan, she transforms uncertainty into beauty. In this exhibition, her practice reaches a new culmination through innovative forms and glazes that extend this inquiry.
Artist Jiwon Seung refines light and emotion into a distilled visual language through oil painting and felt, expanding diaristic moments into sculptural felt objects. Her works capture the slow ripening of emotions—like a fruit tree bearing its harvest—offering intimate gestures of quiet joy.
Marking their first collaboration, the exhibition presents not only individual works but also a series of joint creations in clay and felt. Jeon expands the organic vitality of clay, while Seung broadens the expressive range of oil and felt. Their intersection of distinct sensibilities and materials generates an uncommon harmony and warmth.
Amid the heat of midsummer, Clay and Felt proposes moments where warmth and coolness dwell side by side, offering viewers a delicate balance of tactile intimacy and refreshing resonance.
Artist Hyunji Jeon, leading the ceramic studio IAAC Craft, has long created organic, irregular forms that embrace the unpredictability of clay. By accepting moments that stray from plan, she transforms uncertainty into beauty. In this exhibition, her practice reaches a new culmination through innovative forms and glazes that extend this inquiry.
Artist Jiwon Seung refines light and emotion into a distilled visual language through oil painting and felt, expanding diaristic moments into sculptural felt objects. Her works capture the slow ripening of emotions—like a fruit tree bearing its harvest—offering intimate gestures of quiet joy.
Marking their first collaboration, the exhibition presents not only individual works but also a series of joint creations in clay and felt. Jeon expands the organic vitality of clay, while Seung broadens the expressive range of oil and felt. Their intersection of distinct sensibilities and materials generates an uncommon harmony and warmth.
Amid the heat of midsummer, Clay and Felt proposes moments where warmth and coolness dwell side by side, offering viewers a delicate balance of tactile intimacy and refreshing resonance.

