An Artist's Life at Donggung Palace, Thursday Special Lecture at Gyeongbokgung Palace
- 6.13~7.11, 10.10.~31 Every Thursday at 3 p.m. / Gyeongbokgung Charity Hall -
The Cultural Heritage Administration (Director Byun Young-seop) will hold a special lecture on Thursday at 3 p.m. every Thursday from June 13 to July 11 (four times in the first half) and October 10 to 31 (four times in the second half).
In the first half of the year's Thursday special lecture, ▲ Yoo An-jin's "Poetry in Life, Life in Poetry" ▲ Na Deok-sung's "Bach's Cello Music" ▲ Lee Jong-sang's "Understanding and Misunderstanding of Oriental Painting" ▲ Yoon Dae-sung's (playwright, July 27.) "Drama is a member of the Korean Academy."
The 90-minute special lecture consists of a topic-specific lecture and a question-and-answer session with participants, and after each special lecture, there is also a time to get autographs from instructors.
The Thursday Special Lecture on Gyeongbokgung Palace, which began in 2011, has become a representative lecture program of Gyeongbokgung Palace as it has received great response from participants every time. This year, the lecture hall will be changed from Sujeongjeon Hall, which was located within the main viewing line, to a charity hall located in the Donggung area, allowing participants to focus on lectures and have unique viewing opportunities in the Donggung area.
Anyone interested in culture and art can participate in the Thursday Special Lecture at Gyeongbokgung Palace, but the number of attendees is limited to 40 each time due to the narrow interior of the charity hall.
Participants will be recruited on a first-come, first-served basis through the Internet reservation (http://cha.it-1.co.kr/gbg) ) from 1 p.m. on the 30th, and the participation fee is free (excluding 3,000 won for adults). Details can be found on the website of the Cultural Heritage Administration (www.cha.go.kr , notice) and the website of the Korean Academy of Arts (www.naa.go.kr , notice).
문의 Inquiries: Cultural Heritage Administration Utilization Policy Division (042-481-4809)