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05/14/2024

[Retrospective series of Yun Yuh-jung | Academy Museum of Motion Pictures]
Date: May 17 – 25, 2024
Location: Academy Museum of Motion Pictures

The Korea Foundation is pleased to support the retrospective screening series of Yun-Yuh-jung, the first Korean to win the Best Supporting Actress Oscar.

Since her debut in Kim Ki-young's Woman of Fire (1971), Youn Yuh-jung has steadfastly resisted conforming to the patriarchal norms prevalent in Korean cinema. Renowned as an iconic figure and role model, Youn's storytelling continually challenges boundaries, portraying characters with bold and forthright perception. This series celebrates the diverse works that have shaped her cinematic legacy, leaving an indelible mark on Korean cinema.

- Friday, May 17, 7:30pm | Minari (미나리) in 4K (2020) * In-person for Q&A
- Saturday, May 18, 8:00pm | Woman of Fire (화녀) (1971) * In-person for Q&A
- Sunday, May 19, 1:00pm | Canola (계춘할망) (2016)
- Monday, May 20, 7:30pm | The Housemaid (하녀) (2010) with A Good Lawyer's Wife (바람난 가족) (2003)
- Wednesday, May 22, 8:00pm | The Bacchus Lady (죽여주는 여자) (2016)
- Saturday, May 25, 2:00pm | Boomerang Family (고령화 가족) (2013) with Lucky Chan-sil (찬실이는 복도 많지) (2019)

Tickets to the Academy Museum are available only through advance online reservations via the Academy Museum’s website and mobile app.

01/13/2024

West Coast Premiere of Only the Young: Experimental Art in Korea, 1960s–1970s | Hammer Museum

Date: February 11–May 12, 2024
Location: Hammer Museum

The Korea Foundation is delighted to support the Hammer Museum in presenting Only the Young: Experimental Art in Korea, the 1960s–1970s, a groundbreaking exhibition dedicated to Korean Experimental art (silheommisul 실험미술) and its artists. Their radical approach to materials and processes produced some of the most significant avant-garde practices of the twentieth century. The Hammer Museum’s presentation, on view from February 11 to May 12, 2024, marks the exhibition’s first and only venue on the West Coast. Prior to the Hammer, the exhibition debuted at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (May 26–Jul 16, 2023), and traveled to the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (Sep 1, 2023– Jan 7, 2024).

The exhibition will feature approximately eighty works by Ha Chong-Hyun, Jung Kangja, Kim Kulim, Lee Kang-So, Lee Kun-Yong, Lee Seung-taek, and Sung Neung Kyung. In addition to creating boundary-pushing works of art, these artists pursued exhibitions, performances, publications, and public seminars, often under the rubric of self-organized collectives.

08/18/2023

[A Special Encore Screening of Little Forest | Academy Museum of Motion Pictures]

Date: August 23 (Wednesday), 2023
Location: Ted Mann Theater | Academy Museum of Motion Pictures

Please join us for a special encore screening of Little Forest (2018) and post-screening conversation with director Yim Soon-rye.

The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures presented the first Korean Women Directors Series with the support of the Korea Foundation in June. Due to the overwhelming response and audience support, the encore screening has been extended to further celebrate the achievements of contemporary Korean women directors.

Please click the link below to reserve your ticket:
https://www.academymuseum.org/en/programs/detail/little-forest-018979b6-4d66-84e0-e204-eaa8aee056b7

KF지원사업신청포털 07/12/2023

[2024 KF Fellowship for Field Research]

The Korea Foundation is currently accepting applications for its 2024 Field Research Fellowship program.

The fellowship welcomes scholars and experts in Korean studies and related fields for on-site field research in Korea, providing access to relevant resources. It is open to scholars outside of Korea conducting comparative or case studies in Korean studies or related areas in humanities or social sciences, including important new research topics closely tied to Korea.

Application Period: July 1, 2023 (SAT) 12:00 p.m. to August 31, 2023 (THR) 6:00 p.m. (KST)

For more information, please click the link below

KF지원사업신청포털 한국국제교류재단(KF)은 1992년도부터 매해 ‘방한연구펠로십’ 사업을 시행하고 있습니다. 2024년도 KF 방한연구펠로십 수혜자를 선정하기 위하여 다음과 같이 신청서를 접수하니 신청 자격을 갖춘 분들의 많은 참여를 바랍니다.

A New Wave of K-Cinema: Korean Women Directors 05/30/2023

[A New Wave of K-Cinema: Korean Women Directors | Academy Museum of Motion Pictures]

Date: Jun 8 – 29, 2023
Location: Ted Mann Theater | Academy Museum of Motion Pictures

The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is presenting the first Korean Women Directors Series with the support of the Korea Foundation.

This screening series opens with two works by Yim Soon-rye, a prominent director and an advocate for women in film. The films explore the complexities of diverse conditions, including the trauma of domestic violence, investigations into gender and class politics, humanity’s relation to nature and the environment, and love and friendship. Each film in the series conveys its narrative through the unique lens of its director’s keen perception, remarkable sensibility, and earnest engagement with its subject(s) for a 10-film tour through this new wave of Korean women directors.

- June 8, 7:30 pm | WAIKIKI BROTHERS (2001)
In-person conversation with Director Yim Soon-Rye
- June 10, 3:00 pm | LITTLE FOREST (2018)
In-person conversation with Director Yim Soon-Rye
- June 11, 3:00 pm | KIM JI-YOUNG, BORN 1982 (2019)
- June 15, 7:30 pm | HELPLESS (2012)
- June 17, 3:00 pm | CART (2014)
- June 18, 3:00 pm | LUCKY CHAN-SIL (2019)
In-person conversation with Director Kim Cho-hee
- June 22, 7:30 pm | NEXT SOHEE (2022)
In-person conversation with Director July Jung & Actor Kim Si-
eun
- June 24, 3:00 pm | CRUSH AND BLUSH (2008)
- June 25, 3:00 pm | TAKE CARE OF MY CAT (2001)
- June 29, 7:30 pm | PAJU (2009)

Reserve your tickets via the Academy Museum’s website and mobile app.

A New Wave of K-Cinema: Korean Women Directors A screening series of contemporary films directed by Korean women.

04/20/2023

[West Coast Premiere of "Coming to You" | Chapman University]

Date & Time: Sunday, April 30, 2023, 1:00-4:00 PM
Location: Folino Theater at Chapman University,
283 N. Cypress Street, Orange, CA 92866

The Korea Foundation is pleased to support the screening of the Korean documentary "Coming to You" (2021) and a Q&A with Director Byun Gyuri, and featured mothers Nabi and Vivian at Chapman University.

This documentary follows the journey of two working mothers, Nabi and Vivian, as they come to terms with their children's gay and transgender identities and transform themselves into fierce activists for LGBTQ rights in South Korea. The West Coast premiere of the film will serve as the closing event for the "Motherhood to motherhoods: Ideologies of 'The Feminine'" conference.

04/17/2023

[2023 KF Scholarship for Graduate Studies]

The KF Scholarship for Graduate Studies program aims to foster a new generation of Korean studies scholars by supporting students currently enrolled in an M.A. or Ph.D. program in Korean studies.

Application deadline: March 15 to April 25, 2023 (18:00KST)

Eligible Applicants:
◾ M.A. or Ph.D. students currently enrolled in graduate programs at a university located outside Korea (as of September 2023) and focusing on a Korea-related topic in the humanities, social sciences, arts, or cultural studies and who do not already hold a doctorate.
◾ Hold citizenship or permanent residency status in a country outside of Korea.

Grant Amount (US):
M.A. students: $15,000
Ph.D. students: $25,000

For more information, please click the link below: https://apply.kf.or.kr/selectNoticeAndApplicationView.nkf?notiSeq=&anucNo=A1P0000884&pageIndex=1

The Future of Hallyu: Korean Cinema on the Global Stage 03/31/2023

[The Future of Hallyu: Korean Cinema on the Global Stage | Stanford University Korea Program]

Date & Time: April 19 (WED), 2023 | 1:00 - 5:15 PM
Location: McCaw Hall, Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center, Stanford University

We are pleased to announce our support for the upcoming half-day conference featuring three panels of academics, Korean screenwriters, and actors who will discuss the future of K-drama and Korean cinema while exploring how these media genres can broaden the horizons of Korean studies.

Participating guest speakers include Byung Hun Lee, an acclaimed actor in "Iris," "Mr. Sunshine," and "Squid Game" and Ji Eun Park, a scriptwriter of "My Love From The Star" and "Crash Landing on You" among others.

Registration is required to attend the conference.

For more information:

The Future of Hallyu: Korean Cinema on the Global Stage Breadcrumb All Korea Program Events Conferences The Future of Hallyu: Korean Cinema on the Global Stage Wednesday, April 19, 2023 | 1:00 PM -Wednesday, April 19, 2023 | 5:15 PM McCaw HallFrances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center326 Galvez Street, Stanford University    Stanford Affiliate Registration Ge...

Energy in Asia 02/10/2023

[Energy in Asia | Center for Korean Studies, UCLA]

Date & Time: Feb 23 (THU) 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Feb 24 (FRI) 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location: Main Conference Room (11360), Young Research Library

We are pleased to sponsor the upcoming two-day conference co-organized by the Center for Korean Studies (UCLA) and EnviroLab at Claremont McKenna (The Claremont Colleges).

This conference will examine the different meanings, values, and uses of energy in Asia from the premodern to the modern era and specifically explore the deep linkages between energy and social formations and how those relationships have been mediated and influenced by processes and entities in political economy, medicine, science and technology, religion, philosophy, culture, or design.

Registration is required:

Energy in Asia Energy in Asia

KF지원사업신청포털 02/02/2023

[2023 KF Fellowship for Postdoctoral Research in North America]

The KF Fellowship for Postdoctoral Research is designed to support the full-time research of rising scholars who have recently earned a PhD in the humanities, social sciences, arts or cultural studies on a Korea-related topic at a university or research organization located in North America.

- Eligible Applicants:
◾ Have citizenship or permanent residency status in a country outside Korea (Applicants must already have obtained permanent residency status as of January 2023.)
◾ Have not been awarded a position at a university equivalent or exceeding that of a full-time lecturer or be designated as a senior researcher of a research institution
◾ Have obtained a PhD degree within the past five years

- Grant Period: 1 year (September 1, 2023 to August 31, 2024)

- Application Deadline: Jan 30 to Feb 28, 2023 (18:00 KST)

For more information, please visit the following link:

KF지원사업신청포털 한국국제교류재단은 한국관련 주제로 최근에 박사학위를 취득한 신진 학자가 북미 지역에 위치한 대학교(또는 연구기관)에서 연구에 전념할 수 있도록 지원합니다.

09/28/2022

[Academy Museum of Motion Pictures: ]

The Korea Foundation is pleased to support the Korean Horror series by the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures from October 1st to October 29th.

This limited film series highlights the first decade of the 21st century to examine the complexities of Korean genre films and their aesthetics and narratives in the context of a country amidst a changing world at the dawn of a new millennium.

For more information:
https://www.academymuseum.org/en/programs/series/monstrous-the-dark-side-of-new-korean-cinema

09/08/2022

[The Space Between: The Modern in Korean Art, LACMA]

Date: Sep 11 - Feb 19, 2023
Location: Resnick Pavilion

The Korea Foundation is pleased to support LACMA's groundbreaking exhibition presenting over 130 artworks of modern Korean art from 1897 to 1965.

The Space Between spans the arc of European-influenced art via Japan in the Korean Empire (1897–1910) and colonial period (1910–45), explores American influences absorbed throughout the Korean War (1950–53), and provides a glimpse into the beginning of the contemporary.

For more details: https://www.lacma.org/art/exhibition/space-between-modern-korean-art

KF지원사업신청포털 08/22/2022

[2023 KF Fellowship for Field Research]

The Korea Foundation offers program support for the Fellowship for Field Research to Korean studies scholars and experts in relevant fields with the opportunity to conduct onsite field research in Korea and access relevant resource materials.

Eligible Applicants: Overseas researchers who are conducting comparative or case studies in Korean studies or Korea-related areas in the humanities or social sciences fields or who are focusing on research topics closely related to Korea and recognized as critical new areas of study.

Deadline: August 31, 2022 (Wed) 18:00 (KST)

For more details: https://apply.kf.or.kr/selectNoticeAndApplicationView.nkf?notiSeq=&anucNo=A1P0000852&pageIndex=1

KF지원사업신청포털 한국국제교류재단(KF)은 1992년도부터 매해 ‘방한연구펠로십’ 사업을 시행하고 있습니다. 2023년도 KF 방한연구펠로십 수혜자를 선정하기 위하여 다음과 같이 신청서를 접수하니 신청 자격을 갖춘 분들의 많은 참여를 바랍니다.

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