Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. (KCCDC) celebrates and shares all things Korea. As a branch of the South Korean embassy, we host public cultural events, partner with artists and institutions, and promote Korean arts and culture by playing an active role in our local and national communities. We bring people together in a spirit of joy and understanding. We embrace traditional and popular culture—especially fusions of the two. We enjoy the latest cultural vibes and deep dives into history. We highlight the ties of friendship that Koreans and Americans have shared for generations, and we build lasting new ones in the process. We create, educate, celebrate, and illuminate. What do we do? We do Korea.
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Crafting Culture: Hands-on Workshops from the National Folk Museum of Korea
Tomorrow • 2:00 PM
Korean Cultural Center, Washington D.C.
Free
Inside Korean Art: Screening & Curator Talks (Part 2)
Friday • 6:00 PM
Korean Cultural Center, Washington D.C.
Free
K-Cinema Korean Movie Night: The Royal Tailor (상의원)
Wed, Jun 3 • 6:00 PM
Korean Cultural Center, Washington D.C.
Free
Sold Out
Crafting Culture: Hands-on Workshops from the National Folk Museum of Korea
Tomorrow • 2:00 PM
Korean Cultural Center, Washington D.C.
Free
Inside Korean Art: Screening & Curator Talks (Part 2)
Friday • 6:00 PM
Korean Cultural Center, Washington D.C.
Free
K-Cinema Korean Movie Night: The Royal Tailor (상의원)
Wed, Jun 3 • 6:00 PM
Korean Cultural Center, Washington D.C.
Free