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Korean Culture Center of Chicago The mission of the Korean Cultural Center of Chicago (KCCoC) is to promote and organize Korean cultural, arts, educational, and social activities.
Hyemin Lee's «Pillow Series,» cloth and cotton, on view at the Korean Cultural Center.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents â $ œBetweenâ $, a solo exhibition of cutting - edge Korean contemporary artist Kim Ji Min that creatively explores the psychology of life in our consumer - driven society, on view June 26 â $ «July 20.
Join us at the Korean cultural Center on Saturday, May 6 for a special once - a-year, all - day celebration: Passport DC s Around the World Embassy Tour!
Invisible Things: Hyemin Lee & Gyeongja Lee On view through June 30 at the Korean Cultural Center, 2370 Massachusetts Ave. NW.
Join us at the Korean Cultural Center on Saturday, May 5 to celebrate global culture and all things Korean during Passport DC s Around the World Embassy Tour!
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. is proud to announce the K - Pop World Festival DC, our regional preliminary round of the 2017 K - Pop World Festival.
Join us at the Korean Cultural Center on Saturday, Sept. 23 as we take part in a special once - a-year, city - wide night art festival: Art All Night!
(Hyemin Lee / Korean Cultural Center)
Selected Group Exhibition 2014 Archive of Korean - American Artists, Part 2, Queens Museum and Korean Cultural Center / Ahl Foundation, New York City
Korean artist Joo Dae - hee's «Please» was part of the 2014 Philippine - Korean Contemporary Art Exchange Exhibition held at the Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines.
The Gallery Korea is a beautiful, versatile space located within the Korean Cultural Center New York; selected artists will be given a chance to display their works as a part of a group exhibition.
Korean Cultural Center NY Re: Korean Cultural Center Call for Artists 2018 460 Park Ave. 6th Floor New York NY 10022
Please submit all relevant materials to: Korean Cultural Center NY Re: Korean Cultural Center Call for Artists 2019 460 Park Ave. 6th Floor New York NY 10022
Mason will also be speaking at the Symposium The «Joining the Hemispheres» at the London Korean Cultural Centre on July 22nd from 2 - 5 pm on July 22nd at Korean Cultural Center UK Grand Building, 1 - 3 Strand London, WC2N 5BW
Korean Cultural Center (NY), Gallery Korea: International Call for Artists 2018 Deadline: October 27th, 2017 From their call: Apply to the Call for Artists 2018 from the Korean Cultural Center New York for a great opportunity to exhibit your work... Continue reading →
Gallery Korea of the Korean Cultural Center New York is pleased to announce Cardinal Planes - the first Call for Artists 2018 group exhibition of this year that showcases fourteen talented artists: Tae Eun Ahn, Alexis Avlamis, Namwon Choi, Valery Jung Estabrook, Alice Gaskon, Jisook Kim, June Kim, Youngmi Kim, Christina Massey, Sidhi Rajesh Parikh, Avani Patel, Goeun Seo, Ritu Sinha, and Kazaan Viveiros.
Korean Cultural Center New York is pleased to present Majestic Ceremony: Royal Court Paintings of the Joseon Dynasty featuring three paintings by Chee Seok Hwang who is a master of depicting the Joseon Dynasty court paintings.
September 12, 2017 at 6 pm to October 13, 2017 at 5 pm — 460 Park Avenue, 6th Floor Tuesday, September 12th through Friday, October 13th, 2017 Opening Reception: Tuesday, September 12th, 2017 6 - 8 PM Organized by Gallery Korea of the Korean Cultural Center New York Gallery Korea... Organized by Gallery Korea Type: contemporary, art, installation, interactive, visual
Recent exhibition venues include Queens Museum, New York, The Korean Cultural Center, New York, Scotty Enterprise, Berlin, Künstlerhaus Schloss Balmoral, Bad Ems, Seoul Arts Center, Seoul, Wagner College, New York and The Suburban, Chicago.
For a schedule of upcoming exhibits and events at the Korean Cultural Center Washington DC, check the calendar at www.dynamic-korea.com or join the mailing list here.
Videos related to Hallyu and the Korean Cultural Center Washington D.C.'s events are posted.
In this exhibition, opening on April 28 at the Korean Cultural Center, six Korean artists ask the perennial question, â $ œWhat is beauty?â $ Each artist offers different interpretations on the idea of womanly beauty, or miindo (ë ¯ ¸ ì ¸ ë «-RRB-, in Korean culture.
What: Flowers & Sounds: Korean Folk Art Reimagined When: Sunday, April 22, 6 - 8 pm Where: Korean Cultural Center Washington DC (2370 Mass Ave. NW Washington DC)
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. is accepting exhibition proposals for the 2018 season, now through October 1, 2017.
Kang held another solo exhibition at the Korean Cultural Center in Paris, France in 2016 in recognition of her 2015 - 2016 Notable Artist Award, and also participated in a long - term residency at the Young - Eun Museum of Contemporary Art located in Gwangju, South Korea.
The Korean Cultural Center in Washington, D.C., and the Embassy of the Republic of Korea host a reception for Korean painter and sculptor Suh Yongsun in the New Project Studio.
Korean Cultural Center New York 460 Park Avenue 6th Floor, New York, NY 10022 Library Hours: Monday - Friday, 9AM - 5PM Gallery Hours: Monday - Friday, 9AM - 5PM Phone: (212) 759 9550 Fax: (212) 688 8640 Email: [email protected]
Song has shown at the Korean Cultural Center in Washington, DC, and Galerie Youn, Montreal.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents Life Infinite, a group exhibition featuring evocative works by 30 Korean American artists who represent the great diversity of Korean diaspora experiences in America, opening Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2017.
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The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents Crossover: East and West, a new group exhibition opening Feb. 2 featuring ceramic, installation, painting, and video art that question and inform the Asian immigrant experience in America through the works of four accomplished Korean American artists: Victoria Jang, Christina Ko, Jang Soon Im, and Eun Kyung Suh.
GradCHLOE JEONGMYO KIM participated in the group exhibition Space, Fill with Notion at the Korean Cultural Center in Los Angeles, from April 6 - 19, 2018.
She has exhibited her work at the Honolulu Museum of Art, Hawaii Pacific University, the Korean Cultural Center of Los Angeles, TAG Gallery in Santa Monica, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Sarah Lawrence College, and SPRING / BREAK Art Show (2018).
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents â $ œBetweenâ $, a solo exhibition of cutting - edge Korean contemporary artist Kim Ji Min, June 26 â $ «July 20, with an opening reception and artist talk at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 26.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents Dance of Light, a solo exhibition featuring 70 radiant, spiritual works that evoke an abstract vision of the natural world by Bang Hai Ja, celebrated as being among the first generation of professional artists from Korea to embrace abstract art in the modern era.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents POP of Kolor, a new exhibition featuring an electric mashup of American Pop Art with Korean traditional art by Kwangyeon Song and Kyungjoo Park.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents The Sun, the Moon, and the Lotus, a new exhibition of contemporary works by Jeon Soo - min that reinterprets traditional Korean landscape and folk paintings to create a modern vision of oriental art.
Chung earned her BFA from Art Center College of Pasadena, BA from Fashion Institute of Technology, and Juried competition award at Korean Cultural Center.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. is proud to present Scent of Ancient and the Modern, a new exhibition highlighting the ancient heritage and contemporary artistry of the Korean written language, Hangeul, through striking works combining calligraphy, ink painting, and poetry, on display October 8 â $ «31.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents Common Ground, a group exhibition featuring eight Washington, D.C. - area artists inspired by a study of the vibrant world of Korean modern and contemporary art.
At the opening reception of his latest exhibit, The World of Line, Ink, and Nude by Chang - Woo Seok, now on display at the Korean Cultural Center Washington DC through June 8, the artist demonstrated his very personal technique, making use of his prosthetic limbs to grasp a brush and his torso movement to paint across a room - sized canvas of traditional Korean paper, spread across the gallery floor.
The Korean Cultural Center is proud to host 20 Scenes of Korea (20 ê ± ° ì § $ ì • µê ¸ $ ë ¡ œ ë «' ì $ í • œêµ), a showcase of exceptional new photography including prize - winning entries from the Korea Tourism Photo Contest, now open to the public.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. is proud to announce the opening of Blossoming Washington Pear V, a group exhibition of diverse art styles that explores the personal resilience and life journeys of 15 Korean women in the Washington, D.C. area.
The diversity of the folksong Arirang, with its many regional variations and flavors across Korea, was well matched by the eclectic artwork featured in Arirang: 17 Women Artists, which opened at the Korean Cultural Center Washington DC in May 2012.
More than 140 visitors crowded the Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. on July 8 for the opening of POP of Kolor, a new K - Arts Gallery exhibition featuring two of Koreaâ $ ™ s hottest pop art creators, Kwangyeon Song and Kyungjoo Park
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. and Friends of Korea are proud to present â $ œSketches of Korean Rural Life in the»70s, â $ an evocative new exhibition of original ink brush paintings by U.S. Peace Corps Korea veteran Neil Landreville and photos from the Corpsâ $ ™ years of service in Korea during a bygone era, on display September 5 - 30.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents A Touching Note from the Past, a new group exhibition that journeys into Korean collective sentiment through the innovative fiber and textile artwork of Fiber 4 Now members Hwayoung Kang, Eunsil Song, Seungah Oh, and Siwon Lee.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. presents The Prismatic, a new contemporary art exhibition that explores the universal human tension between self and other, individual and group, and private and public, through innovative mixed media and installation works from seven accomplished artists.
8th KAFA (Korea Arts Foundation of America) Award Graham Foundation's 21st - Century Lakefront Park Competition «Recommended Scheme» Award 1st Segye Times sponsored Han Yongjin Art Award 12th Annual Korean Cultural Center Juried Art Exhibition
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