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Korean Popular Arts and Culture

Presented by Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Boston MA

Mar 27 2024
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May 08 2024
Korean Popular Arts and Culture

A rotund, white porcelain jar. Credit Unidentified artist, Moon jar, Korean, Joseon dynasty, early 18th century. White porcelain. Bequest of Charles Bain Hoyt—Charles Bain Hoyt Collection.

Inspired by the exhibition “Hallyu! The Korean Wave,” this course offers an immersive dive into how the phenomenon known as the Korean Wave came to sweep over contemporary culture around the world.

Inspired by the exhibition “Hallyu! The Korean Wave,” this course offers an immersive dive into how the phenomenon known as the Korean Wave came to sweep over contemporary culture around the world. Learn more about the musicians, directors, writers, and designers featured in the exhibition and discover where the Korean Wave is going from here.

Take the full six-session course or choose the lectures that interest you most.
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ADMISSION INFO

Tickets (Member / Nonmember)
In-Person $144/$180
Online $78/102

LOCATION

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

465 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115
(Neighborhood: Fenway/Kenmore)

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