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The Korean Cultural Centre is located on Kungsholmen in Stockholm, aiming at promoting cultural dialogue between Korea and the Nordic countries through various activities. At the centre Korean culture and art are showcased through exhibitions, performances, and workshops.
Koreanskt KulturcenterPhoto: Koreanskt Kulturcenter
Korean Cultural Centre introduces ‘Our Home: Korean Craft Archive 2025’ the story of modern Korean craft that is part of the daily lives of Koreans, in an archive format. A home is not only a private space for an individual, but also a cultural space that one creates for oneself and a place to communicate with friends and family. Through these multifaceted meanings, the exhibition presents how Korean lifestyle and tradition are applied and loved in a modern way. During the opening on Wednesday, visitors will be welcomed by the Cultural Center's director, followed by a presentation by the exhibition curator. Throughout the evening, there will also be short guided tours with some of the participating craftspeople in the exhibition, as well as a live knitting demonstration.
Bogil Lee Bosong Kang Dain Lee Yuri Jung
Kungsholmsgatan 23, Stockholm
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Thursday 2 October 17.30 – 20.30
Bogil Lee Bosong Kang Dain Lee Yuri Jung
The Korean Cultural Centre invites you to the vernissage of Our Home: Korean Craft Archive 2025. The evening will begin with a serving of Korean tea, followed by a welcome address from the Centre’s director and an introduction to the exhibition by the curator. Participating artists Bosong Kang, Dain Lee, Bogil Lee and Yuri Jung will also be present to share insights into their works. The vernissage will take place in the exhibition hall on the first floor of the Korean Cultural Centre.
Bogil Lee Bosong Kang Dain Lee Yuri Jung
Kungsholmsgatan 23, Stockholm
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Bogil Lee Bosong Kang Dain Lee Yuri Jung
The Korean Cultural Centre will host a workshop with artist Bosong Kang. Through a knitting workshop, she will demonstrate her creative process and techniques. The event will take place in the exhibition hall on the first floor of the Korean Cultural Centre.
Bosong Kang
Kungsholmsgatan 23, Stockholm
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Bosong Kang