Inspired by our current exhibition 'Jane Jin Kaisen: Halmang', which spotlights Jeju Island’s women sea divers, or haenyeo, this month’s Colour and Corks wine tasting workshop explores what it means to be a female winemaker facing the challenges of operating in a male-dominated industry.
Host and wine writer Kelly Liang will guide participants through five fabulous wines crafted by female winemakers. While savouring the wine, we get glimpses of how women navigate and negotiate multiple identities as professionals, community members, friends, caregivers and mothers.
With shared challenges in growing grapes and making wine, all five delicious wines in this workshop hail from different corners of the world:
Join Kelly for a thought-provoking, interactive, and enjoyable evening of wine and storytelling. Space is limited. Secure your spot today.
'Colour & Corks' is a charity initiative by esea contemporary. Most wines are donated by producers and merchants, with all ticket sales supporting esea contemporary's mission to promote diversity and progress in art.
We thank the unwavering support of Hattingley Valley Winery, Mas de la Pansa, Yeringberg Winery and SWIG.
Kelly Liang writes and draws about wine on her website, A Thousand Glasses. She fell into the strange but fascinating world of wine after working in academia, non-profit and tech. Her dream is to travel the world through harvests while tasting great wines, meeting fun people and collecting captivating stories that she will turn into web comics.