Korea in Focus: Celadon Wares and Tea CultureIn-Hee Song, Ph.D. candidate, Ewha Womans UniversityPublished August 8, 2020 Introduced from Tang China (618−907) as early as the seven
Korea in Focus: Goryeo Celadons in Relation to Chinese Ceramics In-Hee Song, PhD candidate, Ewha Womans UniversityPublished September 21, 2020 Having left their homeland due to political upheaval, Chinese
Korea in Focus: White Porcelains and Rituals By In-Hee Song, PhD candidate, Ewha Womans UniversityPublished October 14, 2020 In its effort to model the state on neo-Confucian values, th
Korea in Focus: The Ten Kings of Hell and the Transnational Hellscape Sooa Im McCormick, Curator of Korean artPublished December 1, 2020 The practice of worshipping the ten kings of hell and their specific infe
Korea in Focus: Gender and Socioeconomic Diversity in Korean Embroidery ArtsBy Sooa McCormick, Curator of Korean Art Published January 12, 2021 As one of the oldest decorative techniques, embroidery has a long histo
Korea in Focus: The Amitâbha TriadBy Ghichul Jung, PhD Director, Sustainable Korean Culture Institute Published February 16, 2021 Amitâbha Triad,
Korea in Focus: Buddhist Paintings, Patrons, and Rituals in the Late Joseon PeriodBy Ghichul Jung, PhD Director, Sustainable Korean Culture Institute Published February 16, 2021 The Buddhist paintings of the Joseon period