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DC Korean cultural center brings contemporary art exhibit
November 2, 2015
The Korean Cultural Center of Washington, D.C., will play host to works by nine contemporary artists active in both the states and in Korea from Nov. 10 to 30.
Titled “Meeting Point,” featured artists will be Jonghyun Oh, Bohyun Yoon, Seungah Lee, Jipil Jung, Sun Choi, Wonjung Choi, Ben Stout, Amanda Lechner and Jon Rajkovich.
About 20 artworks spanning photographs, paintings, sculptures, conversations and engraved prints will deal with social and cultural perspectives.
Admission is free, but reservations are required, according to KCCDC.
For more information, visit koreaculturedc.org.