Making A Paper Lucky Bag

2021 Arts&Culture Program

Artist
Hyemin Park

Date

2021.05.29

Place
Totalmuseum, Seoul, Korea

Effect
Cultural exchange program using origami. Education to learn about Korean clothing culture by making a lucky bag, which is one of the accessories of Korean traditional clothing, Hanbok.

Making A Coin Purse

2021 Arts&Culture Program

Artist
Hyemin Park

Date

2021.05.01. ~ 05.08

Place
Totalmuseum, Seoul, Korea

Effect
Education on how to simply upcycle the garbage dumped in the village into items that can be used in daily life. A class to make two versions of a coin purse using a paper milk carton without a lid and a milk carton with a lid.

Making Paper Kebaya

2021 Arts&Culture Program

Artist
Hyemin Park

Date

2021.03.06

Place
Totalmuseum, Seoul, Korea

Effect
Cultural exchange program using origami. A time to talk about each country’s clothing culture by making origami traditional Indonesian clothes, kebaya, and Korean traditional clothes, hanbok.

Making Paper Hanbok

2021 Arts&Culture Program

Artist
Hyemin Park

Date

2021.03.06

Place
Totalmuseum, Seoul, Korea

Effect
Cultural exchange program using origami. A time to talk about each country’s clothing culture by making origami traditional Indonesian clothes, kebaya, and Korean traditional clothes, hanbok.

Video class

2021 Arts&Culture Program

Artist
Sehwan Noh

Date

2021.03.27

Place
Totalmuseum, Seoul, Korea

Effect
Following the training on the basics of camera and photography conducted in 2020, training on video shooting will be conducted in 2021. Video shooting training was conducted so that participants could archive their local activities on their own.

Making a Simple Skirt

2020 Arts&Culture Program

Artist
Hyemin Park, Ara Go

Date

2021.02.01. ~ 02.20

Place
Totalmuseum, Seoul, Korea

Effect
Traditional batik patterns and colors tend to be easy on Southeast Asian costumes, but they do not match well in modern costumes. Basic skirt production was produced and shared as an online course to test whether the batik fabric made in the camp could be used in modern clothing as well. Participants were allowed to make skirts using batik cloth through the video.

Camera class

2020 Arts&Culture Program

Artist
Sehwan Noh

Date

2020.12.05 ~ 2021.01.23

Place
Totalmuseum, Seoul, Korea

Effect
After Noh Ki-hoon’s photo project, participants’ interest in photography increased. Participants were given second-hand cameras and the basic process of taking pictures with the same camera was produced and shared online. Using the online zoom meeting held every Saturday, the course was operated, and the class allowed participants to archive the batik results on their own.

Indonesian-Korean class

2020 Arts&Culture Program

Artist
Sehwan Noh, Theresia Margaret

Date

2020.07.21

Place
Totalmuseum, Seoul, Korea

Effect
Theresia Margareth, an Indonesian language instructor, introduces Indonesian culture in general. Lectures Indonesian-Korean on the various tools used in counting, greeting, and batik. Video lectures in Korean and Indonesian provide an opportunity to introduce Indonesian to Korean participants and Korean to Indonesian participants.

Photos of KAKI LIMA

2019 Arts&Culture Program

Artist
KDK

Date

2019.06.28~07.04

Place
Kota Cirebon, Indonesia

Effect
kaki lima is a mobile small store similar to Korean cart bars and is common everywhere in Indonesia. kaki lima sells a variety of foods such as noodles, fruits, beverages, and juice, which are the staple foods of Indonesians, but also sells a variety of items. A series documenting the Kaki lima that photographer KDK encountered in Cirebon.

Reconfiguration the KAKI LIMA

2019 Arts&Culture Program

Artist 
Dokyun Kim, Kyungran Kim

Date
2019.07.16 ~ 07.25

Place
Kriyan Village, Kota Cirebon, Indonesia

Effect
kaki lima is a mobile small store similar to Korean cart bars and is common everywhere in Indonesia. kaki lima sells a variety of foods such as noodles, fruits, beverages, and juice, which are the staple foods of Indonesians, but also sells a variety of items. Participating architect Kim Kyung-ran researched various forms of the kaki lima in Chirebon and reorganized it in a modern way to introduce and it can be sell the works of <Batik Story Criyan>.