Everyone’s invited to attend our open house where Korea comes to life as we explore a different theme each K-Night! On Tuesday, April 30 join a night of fun and culture that’s all about King Sejong and experience what The Korea Society has to offer.
King Sejong is considered to have been one of the most outstanding and influential Korean kings of the Chosǒn Kingdom (1392-1910). Born in 1397, Sejong succeeded to the throne at the age of 22 and his reign, which lasted more than 30 years, was a period of great advancement in Korea in science, technology, and the arts. But the invention that King Sejong is most remembered for today, is that of hangul, the Korean alphabet.
Celebrate King Sejong’s legacy -- learn hangul, practice Korean brush painting, listen to an interesting talk on King Sejong’s life, view an exhibit of Bojagi, and preview our new online resource on the Choson Kingdom. Plus watch an award-winning historical K-drama! We’ll have drinks and Kosofresh will be on-site selling its signature Koso-bap if you’d like a bite to eat.
Space is limited for some of the programs, so EVERYONE please register HERE and select the program in each time slot you will be attending. If you are a non-member, please also purchase a ticket.
6:00 - 6:50 PM | 6:50 - 7:25 PM | 7:25 - 8:30 PM | ||
Conference Room | King Sejong’s Life | Bibimbap | Tree with Deep Roots | |
Class Room A | Intro to Hangul | Korean Brush Painting* | ||
Class Room B | Korea’s Printing Heritage | |||
Library | Chosǒn Korea Online | Chosǒn Korea Online | Chosǒn Korea Online | |
Gallery | Bojagi Exhibit | Bojagi Exhibit | Bojagi Exhibit |
*Korean Brush Painting is now at capacity. Please select one of the other activities in that time slot.
An Introduction to Hangul
Take a 50-minute mini-korean class and learn Hangul
6:00- 6:50 PM
Class Room B (Space is limited)
King Sejong: His Life and Accomplishments
Dr. Gari Ledyard, King Sejong Professor Emeritus and former director of Korean Studies at Columbia University, introduces King Sejong’s life and accomplishments.
6:00- 6:50 PM
Conference Room
Bibimbap
KosoFresh will be serving a bowl of warm white rice topped with namul (sauteed and seasoned vegetables) and gochujang (chili pepper paste).
6:50- 7:25 PM
Conference Room
Korean Brush Painting
Learn brush painting techniques and practice painting your name in Hangul.
7:25- 8:20 PM
Class Room A (Space is limited)
Korean Brush Painting is now at capacity. Please select one of the other activities in that time slot.
Tree with Deep Roots
Screen a special, condensed edition of one of last year’s most popular Korean dramas, loosely based on events leading up to King Sejong’s proclamation of hangul in 1447.
7:25- 8:30 PM
Conference Room
The video Tree with Deep Roots is provided courtesy of SBS International
Korea’s Printing Heritage
View a documentary on Korea’s long printing heritage
7:25- 8:05 PM
Class Room B (Space is limited)
Chosǒn Korea: An Online Resource
See a preview of a new web-based resource on Chosǒn history and culture
Continuous
Library
Bojagi: Cloth, Color, and Beyond
See this contemporary exhibit by textile artist Chunghie Lee of Korean wrapping cloths which flourished during the Chosǒn period.
Continuous
Gallery
The Korea Society
950 Third Ave., 8th Floor