Korean Cultural Center New York Hosts Special Najeonjang Craft Workshop in Partnership with Seoul Museum
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The Korean Cultural Center New York will present a unique cultural workshop titled "Treasure Box of the Najeonjang," offering participants an immersive experience into the traditional Korean art of mother-of-pearl inlay craftsmanship. This special two-day event is being co-presented in collaboration with the Seoul Museum of Craft Art, bringing authentic Korean traditional craft expertise directly to New York audiences.
The workshop is scheduled to take place on Thursday, October 30, 2025, and Friday, October 31, 2025, with both sessions beginning at 6:00 PM. The venue for this cultural program will be the Korean Cultural Center New York, located at 122 East 32nd Street in Manhattan. The center has become a prominent hub for promoting Korean culture and arts in the United States, regularly hosting various educational and cultural events.
Admission to the workshop is completely free of charge, though advance registration is mandatory for all participants. The organizers have implemented a first-come, first-served seating policy, and reservations will be closed once the venue reaches full capacity. Interested participants must complete their registration through the provided Google Forms link to secure their spots for either or both workshop sessions.
Najeonjang represents one of Korea's most sophisticated traditional crafts, involving the intricate art of inlaying mother-of-pearl into wooden surfaces to create decorative patterns and designs. This ancient technique has been practiced for centuries and is recognized as an important part of Korea's cultural heritage. The workshop will likely provide hands-on experience and detailed instruction in this traditional art form, allowing participants to create their own pieces while learning about the historical and cultural significance of the craft.
Those seeking additional information about this special program can visit the Korean Cultural Center's official website, where detailed program information and updates are available. The collaboration between the Korean Cultural Center New York and the Seoul Museum of Craft Art demonstrates the ongoing efforts to preserve and share traditional Korean crafts with international audiences, fostering cross-cultural understanding and appreciation for Korea's rich artistic heritage.
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