Events at KCCs abroad

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Artist-at-Work: Korean Costume and Textiles


- Join prominent Korean scholars and designers, Independent Researcher to explore the origins and influences of traditional clothing, 
accessories, and textiles from Korea, focusing on dress from the Joseon Dynasty. Discover the beauty and complexity of the Hanbok and other garments as a model is dressed in the traditional fashion. Complements the exhibition Looking East: Rubens's Encounter with Asia. This is a free, drop-in program

Series 1: 

Subject: Traditional Korean Textiles: The Making and Meaning 
of Color and Pattern

Date: April 18(Thu) & 21(Sun), 2013 at 1-3P.m.

Place: Getty Center, Museum Lecture Hall
1200 Getty Center Drive Los Angeles, CA. 90049

Lecturer : Hwang-Oak Soh / Professor & Head
Department of Fashion Design, College of Art/
The Graduate school of Arts, Chung-Ang University

She will give us a lecture about traditional dye and fabric pattern, and how these would affect the Korean's philosophy.
She also talk about the advantage obtained by the use of natural dyes in modern times