Workshop: K-Art Christmas Card
Do you love Korea? Then this workshop is just for you! This Christmas, join a creative workshop and get acquainted with Minhwa, the colorful, traditional Korean folk art full of symbolism and good wishes. These paintings often feature lively, symbolic images such as tigers, cranes, flowers, and mountains — elements from Korean mythology and religion. The cute, slightly clumsy Derpy Tiger from K-Pop Demon Hunters is based on the traditional Korean tiger from Minhwa folk art. The tiger is a deeply symbolic animal in Korea, representing courage, strength, and the Korean spirit. Christmas is a time to share joy, love, and hope — and Minhwa expresses similar wishes: happiness, health, and prosperity. Under the guidance of Jongim Won, you’ll create your own K-Art Christmas Card during this workshop.
Practical information:
- December 20 and 21
- 1:15–2:15 p.m., 2:30–3:30 p.m.
- Small Hall
- 15 participants per session
- Ages 10 and up
- In English
- Sign up at the entrance desk