Korean Inspiration: a Night of Art & Exploration Saturday, June 23 | 7–9 PM
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Korean Inspiration: A Night of Art & exploration Saturday, June 23 | 7–9 PM #LACMAKoreaNIGHT Art on View Korean Art Collection Hammer Building, Level 2 Chinese Art Collection Hammer Building, Level 2 Unexpected Light: Works by Young Il Ahn Hammer Building, Level 2 Gallery Conversations Got questions? Find the gallery educators wearing red shirts for informative and informal conversations about works of art in the Korean Art Collection. Meet the Curator Hammer Building, Level 2 | 7:30 pm Join Virginia Moon, assistant curator of Korean Art, for a short 15 minute tour of the Korean Art Collection. Art Making Workshops Brush Painting with Artist Kyungsoo Lee Boone Gallery | Hammer Building, Level 2 Explore traditional Korean brush painting techniques and materials. Then create your own small ink landscape inspired by images of the natural world found on artworks in the Korean art collection. Print Making with Artist Sofia Mas Plaza View Studio | Hammer Building, level 2 Make your own print using images of phoenixes, cranes, and dragons that appear on Korean ceramics in LACMA’s collection. Fashion Show: Korea, Dressed L.A. Times Central Court | 8 pm Watch Korea, Dressed: a fashion show of traditional and contemporary hanbok (traditional Korean clothing) by Meehee Hanbok with an opening dance by performance artist Natalie Mik. Food and Drink Complimentary Korean Tea and Desserts Ginger Tea Citron Tea Green Tea with Roasted Rice Yakgwa (Honey cookies) Monaka (Sweet pies) Gangjeong (Sesame sweets) Food for Purchase Bibimbap Steamed rice, bulgogi beef, pickled vegetables Bibimbap w/ Fried Egg Steamed rice, bulgogi beef, pickled vegetables, fried egg Vegetable Bibimbap Steamed rice, tofu, pickled vegetables Vegetable Bibimbap w/ Fried Egg Steamed rice, tofu, pickled vegetables, fried egg Tombo Soju Cocktails Grapefruit Spritzer Korean Mule Soju Margarita This program is sponsored by the Korea Foundation. Additional support provided by Korean American Muse and Meehee Hanbok. Unexpected Light: Works by Young Il Ahn was organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. All education and outreach programs at LACMA are underwritten by the LACMA Education Fund and are supported in part by the William Randolph Hearst Endowment Fund for Arts Education, Annette Hochfeld in honor of Ernst and Hedel Hochfeld, The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, Katharyn Alvord Gerlich, the Margaret A. Cargill Arts Education Endowment, the Rhonda S. Zinner Foundation, and Gloria Ricci Lothrop..