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Korean Cultural Center Washington, D .C. April - June 2015

Korean Cultural Center DC Programs - April-June 2015

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Events and programs of the Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. for April - June 2015.

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  • Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C.

    April - June 2015

  • April

    May

    June

    K-Art Gallery [Chosen Homeland:

    Searching for Womens Identity & Unity]

    K-Cinema [ / Le Grand Chef 2: Kimchi Battle]

    Taekwondo After School Program

    Embassy Adoption Program

    Befriend Korea

    Samulnori After School Program

    K-Art Gallery [Dance of Light]

    [Blossoming Washington Pear V]

    K-Cinema [ / Radio Star]

    K-Classic [Petit Concert]

    Passport DC: Around the World Embassy Tour

    Korean Film Festival DC 2015

    K-Art Gallery [Labeled Landscape]

    K-Cinema [ / Closer to Heaven]

    EuroAsia Shorts 2015

    Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky: Electric Imaginary

    Compositions inspired by Nam June Paik

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    The K-Art Gallery at the Korean Cultural Center promotes cultural exchange between Korea and the United States by presenting Korean art,bringing East and West together. The space is approximately 1,200 square feet. Divided into two exhibition halls, the gallery accommodates various types of art, including oriental painting, photography, calligraphy, sculpture and media art.

    K-Art Gallery [

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    K-Cinema [

    K-Cinema at the Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. presents

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    K-Art Gallery [Dance of Light]

    K-Art Gallery [Blossoming Washington Pear V]

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    K-Cinema [ / Radio Star]

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    K-Classic [

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    Man on High Heels, Ode to My Father, The Satellite Girl and Milk Cow

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    K-Art Gallery [Labeled Landscape]

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    K-Cinema [ / Closer to Heaven]

    EuroAsia Shorts 2015

  • 2015 Class ScheduleSpring: Feb. 9 - May 13 / Summer: May 18 - Aug. 26 / Fall: Sept. 8 - Dec. 16

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    inspired by Nam June Paik

  • The Korean Cultural Center Washington D.C. welcomes groups interested in learning about Korea and Korean culture, including from schools, Taekwondo studios, or other organizations. We can accommodate 20 to 100 people, however all application forms should be submitted three weeks prior to the date you wish to visit. For more information and to submit an application, visit www.KoreaCultureDC.org.

    Byung Goo Choi, Director

    Dongman Kim, Deputy Director

    Korean Traditional Arts Performances, Guest LecturesJang-soo Seo, [email protected]

    Homepage, Special EventsSeungdo Lee, [email protected]

    King Sejong Institute, Guest Lectures, OutreachAdam Wojciechowicz, [email protected]

    Exhibitions, DesignJi Young Yun, [email protected]

    Facilities ManagementBo Hyung Lee, [email protected]

    ResearchMike Im, [email protected]

    Performing ArtsJieun Yun, [email protected]

    Taekwondo, K-Cinema, LibraryHungu Lee, [email protected]