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Hwang Sok-yong: The Voice of a Divided Nation

With a five-decade-long writing career and Korea’s most prestigious literary prizes under his belt, Hwang Sok-yong is unmatched in depicting the social and political realities of his ruptured homeland. A staunch promoter of the arts, he spent years in exile and prison. It’s a rare honour to welcome him to the Festival, discussing his remarkable life and … [Read More]

K-Florals: Craft Your Style with Korean Flower Art

Experience the beauty of Korean flower arranging through a hands-on floral design workshop. Celebrate the art of Korean floral design through a hands-on Korean Flower Arrangement Workshop hosted by the Korean Cultural Centre UK. Over two evenings, participants will have the opportunity to learn traditional Korean flower arranging techniques and aesthetics, known for their graceful … [Read More]

BKS “Two Ambassadors” event

The British Korean Society’s (almost) annual opportunity to hear in person from the British Ambassadors in Seoul and Pyongyang has been set for 6pm on Wednesday 2nd July. The event will be a joint venture with Chatham House, and will take place in the main hall of Chatham House (10 St James’s Square, London SW1Y … [Read More]

SOAS–SKKU Symposium on Korean Philosophy and Society

The first symposium organised by jointly the SOAS Centre of Korean Studies and Sungkyungwan University will offer an opportunity for both established academics and PhD students from the two institutions to present their current work on topics related to Korean Confucianism and the roles of women in Chosǒn society. Time Description 1:00pm-1:15pm Opening remarks 1:15pm-3:00pm … [Read More]

The US-Japan-ROK Triangle: Lessons from Pythagoras

The Camp David Accords lay the foundation for a long-overdue alignment of the United States, Japan, and South Korea as they each grapple with the implications of China’s rise, emerging threats to regional peace and security, and growing challenges to the liberal democratic order. Leadership Changes in Washington and Seoul call into question the stability … [Read More]

Artist Talk+Performance with Haedong Lee

This year’s theme for SASAPARI’s discussion series ‘K-Art Now’ is Performance Art and Installation Art. Please join 4482 SASAPARI for a captivating artist talk and live performance with Haedong Lee, a London-based interdisciplinary artist whose work explores the intersections of sound, space, and human presence. Lee creates immersive environments using experimental sound objects, electronic instruments, … [Read More]

K-Food Cooking Class

On 19 June, the Korean Cultural Centre UK and CJ Foods present a ‘K-Food Cooking Class’ as a part of a Touring K-Arts programme. To increase the opportunities for people to attend, the workshop will be held across 2 sessions, Session #1 from 11.00 – 14.00, and Session #2 from 16.00 – 19.00, at Divertimenti … [Read More]

SCKS International Conference: Democracy in South Korea — understanding durability, stability and challenges

The Scottish Centre for Korean Studies International Conference on Democracy in South Korea takes place at the University of Edinburgh, 18-19 June 2025: Conference Programme Wednesday 18th June (1. 06 Project Room, 50 GS) 09:30 – 10:00 Registration and opening remarks: Prof. Nak-neon Kim, President, Academy of Korean Studies Dr. Youngmi Kim, Director, Scottish Centre … [Read More]

June culture and craft workshops at the KCC

After the KCCUK’s three creative sessions over the past three months, for June the pace quickens, with six sessions in the space of two weeks: Traditional Craft Workshops 5 June & 6 June 2025, 7:00pm – 9:30pm | Book here Discover the beauty of Korean heritage through hands-on traditional craft making. This two-day workshop offers … [Read More]

Jieun Kiaer: Seoul Mothers and the Poetry of Rice

Join Professor Jieun Kiaer for a special evening of storytelling, poetry, and food — an exploration of Korean motherhood, memory, and everyday love. Jieun will talk about her newly released novel Seoul Mothers — a powerful and poignant story of three women navigating parenting, ambition, and identity in contemporary Seoul. She will also share selected … [Read More]