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In the second iteration, GAMER: Night School, select participants of GAMER returned and ran a series of talks and workshops where the public was invited. This was done in partnership with Parallax, a curatorial program at Artspace devoted to reiterating forms of gathering.
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Sung Hwan Bobby Park leading his workshop ‘BTM Collage’ alongside participants for GAMER: Night School.

Steven Junil Park in conversation with Nathan Joe for his talk/workshop ‘Dressing as a Daily Act of Becoming’ for GAMER: Night School.

Xin Ji, Izzi Lao, and Bea Gladding, performing in ‘Big Bash’ as part of the first iteration of GAMER at Te Wā.