Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines to open immersive exhibit on Jan. 19
Want to immerse yourself in Korean art?
As the friendship between Korea and the Philippines reaches 75 years, the Korean Cultural Center (KCC) in the Philippines will be showcasing its cultural heritage through “Endless Landscape: Digitally Reimagined Korean Art.”
From January 19 to June 29, four digital immersive video works showcasing Korean traditional paintings will be up for viewing.
“We are proud to showcase these cultural heritages which will bridge both countries through a unique intersection between past and present,” the Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines stated in its Facebook post.
The showcase was made in partnership with the National Museum of Korea, through the Overseas Korean Galleries Support Program.
The public can visit with no registration required. There is also no entrance fee.
It will be available from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm on the Fifth Floor of the Korean Cultural Center in Taguig.
In addition to the gallery, the KCC is also holding other activities including a Mini House Concert on Jan. 19, Feb. 9, Mar. 15, April 19, May 17, and June 14.