Exhibition Project

Local Art Gallery: The Table Gallery

"Art doesn't have to be perfect. It just needs a place to be seen."

The Table Gallery - A local cultural space turned gallery with our works (Seoul, 2019)
A local cultural space turned gallery with our works (Seoul, 2019)

The Table Gallery is a global community art project where ordinary tables—at home, in offices, cafés, or restaurants—are transformed into miniature galleries.

Here, amateur artists and hobbyists share their creativity beyond traditional boundaries, proving that art can exist anywhere and by anyone.

A local cultural space turned gallery with our works (Seoul, 2019)

🪑 "Your table. Your story. Our gallery."

Each table becomes an exhibition space—whether it's a kitchen table adorned with sketches, a shared office desk displaying photographs, or a café corner featuring handwritten poems.

The project's dream is to carry these small but heartfelt artworks across borders. Imagine: a hobbyist's painting from Seoul gracing a table in San Francisco, or an American photographer's work bringing warmth to a café in Korea.

A local café became another meaningful collection space

for art (Seoul, 2020)

A local café became another meaningful collection space for art (Seoul, 2020)
A local café collection space for art (Seoul, 2020)

A local restaurant turns into a gallery

where art meets its audience (Seoul, 2024)

A local restaurant turns into a gallery where art meets its audience (Seoul, 2024)
A local restaurant turns into a gallery (Seoul, 2024)

✨ Art for Everyone, Everywhere

The Table Gallery dissolves the boundary between "artist" and "audience." It celebrates creativity as part of daily life—no galleries, no rules, no limits.

"Because art belongs not in perfection, but in presence."
Art for Everyone, Everywhere
Art for Everyone, Everywhere

Streets can also become vibrant spaces to display and share art (2019, Seoul)

"Everyone is an artist."

We gave people the chance to print their own smartphone photos on the street (Seoul, 2019)

Streets can also become vibrant spaces to display and share art (Seoul, 2019)
Streets as vibrant spaces for art (Seoul, 2019)

💛 Giving back through art

The Table Gallery also supports communities in need. We donated staple food supplies to a local welfare center as part of our commitment to care and connection.

Donated 400kg of rice to support seniors in the local community (Seoul, 2019)

Donated 400kg of rice to support seniors in the local community (Seoul, 2019)
Donated 400kg of rice to support seniors (Seoul, 2019)

💡 Beyond the Frame

We are no longer limited to traditional frames. Now, our artworks take on new forms—postcards with holders, paper frames, fabric prints, and even large paper-mounted pieces. This makes it easier for people to access, enjoy, and share art in their own spaces and communities.

Beyond the Frame - paper-mounted artwork
Beyond the Frame — paper-mounted artwork (San Francisco, 2024)

Art as postcards with holders—designed for everyday tables (Seoul, 2023)

Paper-mounted artwork for any wall—lightweight and frame-free (San Francisco, 2024)

Art as postcards with holders—designed for everyday tables (Seoul, 2023)
Art as postcards with holders (Seoul, 2023)

🎨 Collaboration Between Artists

We bring amateur artists together to co-create works that combine diverse styles and stories. From shared postcards to joint exhibitions, these collaborations celebrate connection and creativity across communities.

A photograph transformed into a drawing through collaboration (Seoul, 2024)

Collaboration Between Artists - A photograph transformed into a drawing (Seoul, 2024)
A photograph transformed into a drawing through collaboration (Seoul, 2024)

🌱 Our Artists, Their Projects

The Table Gallery artists are no longer just participants—they've become creators of their own projects. After I moved from Korea to America, these artists began developing and producing their own works independently. It's a reflection of our belief: not only is everyone an artist, but everyone can be their own creator—in any form they choose.

Their own creations—amateur artists becoming independent makers (Seoul, 2025)

Our artists, their projects - amateur artists becoming independent makers (Seoul, 2025)
Their own creations — amateur artists becoming independent makers (Seoul, 2025)
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