Artist

Part of my artistry is my interest in the theatre arts as a whole. This page serves as the representation of this vast and varied work, though for now is mostly represented through writing samples. I am excited to see how this page may evolve as my career develops! 

“it happened” — interviewee

"it happened" is an oral history project on how performance artists' lives have been impacted by COVID-19 | Created, directed, and interviewed by Ariel Urim Chung | 2021

Writing Samples

As a long-time writer, I find joy in expressing written ideas. When COVID-19 came, and the traditional means of performance dissipated for a time, I found writing about theatre to be a source of hope and light. Writing as a means of artistry is something I hope to continue!

Photo credits to Christopher Records

A Review of the Powerful Performance of Among the Dead Written by Hansol Jung and Directed by Ariel Chung ‘21

This article was originally published within The Davidsonian Spring 2021.

The Creation of New Theatre

Photo credits to Christopher Records

Unveiled Unvarnished: Candid Conversations and Dismantling Discrimination

Candid Conversations and Dismantling Discrimination

This article was originally published within The Davidsonian Spring 2021.

Art and Activism

Posted here are the editorial remarks that accompany The Davidsonian issuu focused on Campus Climate Action. Within the issuu, page 4-5, is the full spread of interviews with artists on Davidson’s campus.

This editorial remark article was originally posted within The Davidsonian Spring 2021.

Photo credits to Landin Eldridge

Cardboard Hands, Lamentations, and Live Theatre in a Pandemic: The Exit30Ensemble Project

This article speaks about the first pandemic-adjusted theatre project at Davidson College, the Exit30 Ensemble.

This article was originally posted within The Davidsonian in August 2020.

Photo credits to Utopia Theatre Company

The Scale and Power of Storytelling: The National’s Small Island and Utopia Theatre Company’s Here’s What She Said to Me

This mock review, written as a final for my dramatic criticism course abroad, compares and contrasts two shows in the London theatre scene in the spring of 2022.

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