South Korea

Hanbok Workshop: Tradition for Contemporary Fashion Design—How to Make Baeja

Baeja (vest), mid-20th century, synthetic textile, National Folk Museum of Korea, Seoul. The Korea Craft and Design Foundation holds a

Exhibition: Renewal of Symbols: Contemporary Minhwa Paintings — Closes

August 25–December 16 Minhwa is traditional Korean folk art from the Chosun era (1392-1910) painted on paper or canvas in

Exhibition: Renewal of Symbols: Contemporary Minhwa Paintings — Opens

August 25–December 16 Minhwa is traditional Korean folk art from the Chosun era (1392-1910) painted on paper or canvas in

Strange Bedfellows: How Found Objects, Mineralogy and Ancient Viewing Stones Deliver a Relevant Message

Woomin Kim, “Minerals in Use” As a part of “Interpreting the Natural: Contemporary Visions of Scholars’ Rocks,” the Korean Cultural

Couture Korea at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco

  You are invited to join Assistant Professor Kyunghee Pyun, History of Art, and Associate Curator of Korean Art Hyonjeong

Connecting Our Community: Korean Tea Ceremony

Courtesy of SeiRyunChun.com. A performance of an important aspect of East Asian culture—the traditional tea ceremony—will be held as part of

Dressing Princesses: Documents and Designs for the Period Costume in Korea

As part of the Primary Sources in Costume/Textile History series, the History of Art Department presents Minjung E. Lee, a

Embellishment of Hanbok: A Workshop

FIT students and faculty members are invited to participate in a workshop with Dr. Minjee Kim, a costume historian, and

The Soigné and Sustainable: Hanbok as Inspiration for Future Fashion

This seminar for costume historians and museum professionals, sponsored by the Hanbok Advancement Center of the Korean Craft and Design Foundation in

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