Eunbi Kim: it feels like a dream
About This Event
Eunbi Kim is listed as an Assistant Professor of International Business at Franklin & Marshall College; her research includes the impact of CEO diversity. She appears on the electronic program "it feels like a dream" at National Sawdust, juxtaposing an academic profile with a contemporary music venue and prompting consideration of disciplinary crossover.
About it feels like a dream
“it feels like a dream” comes to National Sawdust as a live rock/pop program built around shifting lineups rather than a single headliner. Featured performers include Britton & The Sting, Lola Kirke with Odetta, Storey Littleton + Calder the Destroyer, Black Belt Eagle Scout and Mato Wayuhi with Ailani, Bruce Brubaker Live!, and a Friday the 13th dance party with DJs Eli Escobar & Cosmo. National Sawdust’s presence matters here, a Brooklyn space that has helped normalize genre-crossing bills in the city’s contemporary music ecosystem. The night reads as a snapshot of NYC’s current scene: collaborative, uneven by design, and more about adjacency than polish.
About the Artist
Eunbi Kim
Eunbi Kim Assistant Professor of International BusinessDepartment of Business, Organizations & SocietyFranklin & Marshall CollegeE-mail: eunbi.kim@fandm.edu Hi there! I am Eunbi Kim. I am an Assistant Professor of International Business in the Department of Business, Organizations & Society at Franklin & Marshall College.