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SUMMARY:Interventionen zur Passion: Young-Jae Lee
DESCRIPTION:09 March - 20 April 2025Monday - Saturday 11 am - 3 pmaddition
 ally Tuesday and Thursday 3 pm - 5 pm↗ Website\nYoung-Jae Lee was born i
 n 1951 in Seoul\, Korea. From 1968 to 1972\, she studied at the College of
  Fine Arts in Seoul before moving to Germany in 1972. There\, she studied 
 ceramics and design at the University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden fro
 m 1973 to 1978. Since 1987\, and continuing to this day\, Young-Jae Lee ha
 s been the head of the Ceramic Workshop Margaretenhöhe in Essen.\nAt the 
 St. Jakobi Church in Chemnitz\, the artist presents several of her vases\,
  which she refers to as "heartbreakers." The vases\, broken during firing\
 , were reassembled using a Japanese technique with gold. This symbol of wo
 unding and healing can be read not only as a connection to the Passion per
 iod but also as a bridge to the history of St. Jakobi: on March 5th\, 1945
 \, the church was destroyed in a bombing raid on Chemnitz and was later re
 built.\nGreeting: Michael Stötzer\, Mayor of the Building Department of t
 he City of Chemnitz\nArtistic Introduction: Alexander Ochs\, Curator of th
 e Purple Path\, the art and sculpture trail of the European Capital of Cul
 ture Chemnitz 2025
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>09 March - 20 April 2025</strong><
 br />Monday - Saturday 11 am - 3 pm<br />additionally Tuesday and Thursday
  3 pm - 5 pm<br /><a href="https://chemnitz2025.de/en/interventions-on-the
 -passion/" target="_blank">↗ Website</a></p>\n<p><i>Young-Jae Lee</i> wa
 s born in 1951 in Seoul\, Korea. From 1968 to 1972\, she studied at the Co
 llege of Fine Arts in Seoul before moving to Germany in 1972. There\, she 
 studied ceramics and design at the University of Applied Sciences in Wiesb
 aden from 1973 to 1978. Since 1987\, and continuing to this day\, Young-Ja
 e Lee has been the head of the Ceramic Workshop Margaretenhöhe in Essen.<
 /p>\n<p>At the St. Jakobi Church in Chemnitz\, the artist presents several
  of her vases\, which she refers to as "heartbreakers." The vases\, broken
  during firing\, were reassembled using a Japanese technique with gold. Th
 is symbol of wounding and healing can be read not only as a connection to 
 the Passion period but also as a bridge to the history of St. Jakobi: on M
 arch 5th\, 1945\, the church was destroyed in a bombing raid on Chemnitz a
 nd was later rebuilt.</p>\n<p>Greeting: Michael Stötzer\, Mayor of the Bu
 ilding Department of the City of Chemnitz</p>\n<p>Artistic Introduction: A
 lexander Ochs\, Curator of the Purple Path\, the art and sculpture trail o
 f the European Capital of Culture Chemnitz 2025</p>
LOCATION:Chemnitz\, Stadt und Marktkirche St. Jakobi (https://jakobikreuz.
 de/offene-jakobikirche/)
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