(120 minutes)
No. |
Date & Time |
Title of Lecture |
Lecturer |
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1 |
10:30-12:30, |
Origin and definition of art museums |
Yoo Won-joon |
2 |
10:30-12:30, |
A new way to remember art |
Jeon Tae-il |
3 |
10:30-12:30, |
Art museum for me, you and all of us |
Han Ju-yeon |
4 |
10:30-12:30, |
Art museum of sharing and participation |
Suh Jin-suk |
5 |
10:30-12:30, |
Speaking change through collections – Focused on <Radical Museum> and cases of performance collections |
Kim Hae-ju |
Mr. Yoo is CEO of THE MEDIUM, a media art agency, and the director of AliceOn, a media culture and arts channel. He completed a doctorate program in the Department of Art Studies at Hongik University, and served as the event team manager during the 60th anniversary event of the national independence hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the education team manager of Art Center Nabi, and the general director of the 8th Juan Media Festival and GAS2016, a complex exhibition on the convergence of science and arts. He has authored New Media Art and Game Arts (2013), Games and Cultural Research (2008, co-authored), and others.
Jeon Tae-il
Performing research through the new marketing methods of art museums, Mr. Jeon has studied and lectured on a variety of theories and cases of field application about art museums in terms of not only the innate functions they serve today, but also of their nature as a major component that encompasses the local community as well as the culture and tourism industries. He has authored Awareness and Execution of Museum and Art Museum Marketing (2002) and Introduction to Science Museum Studies (2010) among many, and he is currently working at the Department of Arts and Cultural Management’s Arts and Cultural Management Research Institute in Kyung Hee University Graduate School of Management.
Han Ju-yeon
She has worked on exhibitions at Art Sonje Center and the Korea office of the French Museum Association and, since 2000, she has been responsible for operations and education tasks at Ho-Am Gallery of the Samsung Foundation of Culture, Samsung Museum of Art: Leeum, and Ho-Am Art Museum, continuously thinking of different means to communicate with the audience. After completing a fellowship at the Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies (SCEMS) in the United States, she has given lectures in Korea National University of Arts and Seoul National University of Education. Her main researches include Seeking Digital Environment and Communication of Museums and Volunteer Service and Public Education at Art Museums, and she is also interested in lifelong learning, museum assessments and development of professionals.
Suh Jin-suk
Currently serving as the director of Nam June Paik Art Center, he is a first-generation independence planner who established Alternative Space “Loop.” Through various global activities, he is sharing Korean contemporary art with the world. He planned wrap around the time (2016), an international exhibition for the 10th anniversary of Nam June Paik’s death, and also participated as a planner during Move On Asia (2013), the Asian moving image festival, as well as the Liverpool Biennale and the Tirana Biennale. He also organized the Asian Arts Space Network Forum to discover and nurture young media artists in Asia.
Kim Hae-ju
Ms. Kim Hae-ju creates exhibits and writes books. She has been planning exhibits and performances based on her interests in time, body, memories and movements. Recent exhibits that she has planned include Point Counter Point (Art Sonje Center, 2018), This Play Does Not Have a Title (Samilro Warehouse Theater, 2018), and Moving/Image (Arko Museum, 2017 & Seoul Art Space Mullae, 2016). She worked as an assistant curator at Nam June Paik Art Center and a researcher of the National Theater Company of Korea, and currently serves as the vice director of Art Sonje Center.