주시드니한국문화원 소식 (2024년 2월 2일자)
KCC Exhibition l 8th Feb – 6th Mar
FIELD OF VISION: Wona Bae & Charlie Lawler
𝙁𝙞𝙚𝙡𝙙 𝙤𝙛 𝙑𝙞𝙨𝙞𝙤𝙣: 𝙒𝙤𝙣𝙖 𝘽𝙖𝙚 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝘾𝙝𝙖𝙧𝙡𝙞𝙚 𝙇𝙖𝙬𝙡𝙚𝙧
KCC’s new exhibition alert! Wona Bae from Korea and Charlie Lawler Australia form a collaborative duo renowned worldwide for their installations and sculptures, which explore the intimate and interconnected relationships between individuals and the natural world. This exhibition continues this exploration with its highlight being a series of 24 photographs in which they capture the textures and patterns of the miniature world of Lichens and present them as large format prints. FREE, no bookings required. Open Monday to Friday, 10am to 6pm. Find out more
Lunar New Year celebration + Artists talk Join waitlist HERE
WIN Entertainment Centre | SAT 3rd Feb 4pm
Celebrate Seollal with Illawarra Hawks
Join us at this Saturday’s Illawarra Hawks Home Game at WIN Entertainment Centre as we celebrate the Lunar New Year, marking the Year of the Blue Dragon! In honour of Korean player Hyun Jung Lee joining the team, KCC is bringing cultural events to the stadium. Immerse yourself in Korean traditional music and dance performances, traditional games, Hangeul calligraphy, and arts & crafts before the match starting from 4 pm. There will also be a K-Pop dance performance at halftime. If you are in the area, grab tickets NOW to not miss this opportunity to enjoy Korean culture and support the Illawarra Hawks! 화이팅!! Hwaiting!!
KCC | Tue 13th Feb 5.30-6.30pm
Najeonchilgi, Mother of Pearl Inlay Workshop
Discover the beauty of Najeonchilgi, a traditional Korean handcraft featuring vibrant shellfish inlays on various objects. Join us for a special Korean New Year ‘Seollal’ celebration by immersing yourself in the artistry of Najeonchilgi, offered as part of the Sydney Lunar Festival & in partnership with SBS. Find out more.
KCC | Sun, 25th Feb 1.30-3pm
Meerue the Blue Dragon
Dive into the enchanting world of “Meerue the Blue Dragon,” a book by Julianne Lee and illustrated by Claire Jeon, symbolising strength, wisdom, and protection in Korean culture. The blue dragon, a revered guardian figure in Korean mythology, embodies positive attributes. Immerse yourself in the richness of Korean culture through storytelling, arts & crafts, and interactive activities. Find out more and book now.
KCC | Wed 14th Feb 5.30pm
‘Saehae Bok Mani Badeuseyo’ Glow Art Workshop
Ever wondered how Korean people greet and wish for good luck during Lunar Near Year, Seollal? This workshop is a fantastic opportunity for your little ones to learn Korean greetings, write them on canvas, and create an artwork offered as part of Sydney Lunar Festival & in partnership with SBS. Find out more.
Eastwood Koreatown | Sat 17th Feb 4.30pm
Light up Koreatown
Join us in welcoming the Lunar New Year with the Korean Lantern Festival, Cheongsachorong at Moko Hotel in Eastwood! Experience a vibrant mix of red and blue Korean lanterns, symbolising balance and the universe’s beginning. Immerse yourself in the positive atmosphere brought to the community for a joyous occasion filled with cultural richness and creativity. Mark your calendar and join us on that day! Learn More.
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