HomeBase
Mihee-Nathalie Lemoine’s artistic journey started in 1989 with her first short-film Adoption. In 1996, she curated an adoptee artist exhibition West to East. Lemoine established the artist groups KameleonZ, Han Diaspora and KimLeePark Productions and has held 12 solo exhibits, participated in numerous group shows nationally and internationally. In 2000, “ze” published an essay 55% Korean and in 2001 published with Kate Hers an annual OKAYbook, a guidebook on Artists from the Korean Diaspora. Lemoine believes in art and social justice. Currently, Lemoine is living in-between countries.
‘100 espace(s)’
In continuity of my body of work, I pursue themes of “forced separation,””missing,” “emptiness,” “no-(wo)men’s Land,” and “in-between-ness.”
Founded in New York City in 2006, the HomeBase Project is an international, non-profit artist-in-residency and research program that explores the notion of home through international site-specific contemporary art, community and social innovation. HomeBase seeks to foster the connection of society and experimentation in urban living.








