Asia Arts and Culture Education International Symposium
Overseas case study and lecture on “Cultural Arts Education for the Digital Native Generation” of 2022
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- DateDec. 9 (Fri), 2022
- Time10:00~17:00
- PlaceConference Hall
- Age LimitAdults
- Seating200 (Online pre-registration)
- Price Free
- TicketOnline application
* The application for the Asia Arts and Culture Education International Symposium is closed. - Contact+82-1899-5566, +82-2-765-8633
- InformationLive stream through the official YouTube channel of ACC on Dec. 9 (Fri)
About
This international symposium under the theme of “Cultural Arts Education for the Digital Native Generation” will be participated by experts of overseas institutions selected as outstanding cases, including Tate and V&A Museum to deliver lectures and four Asian institutions for culture and arts to share cases.
Those who are interested are welcome to participate.
- ※· * This program can be participated by pre-registration only. Those who wish to participate are required to pre-register.
- ※* Korean/English simultaneous interpretation available; 2 online channels for delivery in Korean and English
- ※* Those who missed to pre-register may participate through the official YouTube channel of ACC on December 9 (live stream available for everyone without pre-registration).
Program
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시간 | 내용 | 참여자 |
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Opening/Welcoming Remarks (10:00 – 10:10) | ||
Session 1 | ||
10:10 – 10:40 | Introduction on global projects of ACC and cultural education programs of ACC | Ki Yeong-jun Curator ACC | Korea |
10:10 - 10:50 | 문화예술기관 전문가 강연 1 Designerly Learning and Generation Z |
Helen Charman Director of Learning and National Programmes V&A Museum / UK |
11:20 – 11:50 | Roundtable (Q&A) | |
Lunch (70 min) | ||
Session 2 | ||
13:00 - 13:05 | Introduction of sessions and speakers | Ki Yeong-jun Curator ACC | Korea |
13:05 - 13:45 | Lectures by Experts of Culture and Arts 2 Learning: Emergent, Connected and Experiential |
Mark Miller Director of Learning Mark Miller |
13:45 - 14:10 | Roundtable (Q&A) | |
14:10 - 14:40 | Case Example 1 M+ Pavillion M+: A New Museum for a New Generation |
Keri Ryan Lead Curator, Learning & Interpretation M+ Pavillion / Hong Kong |
14:40 - 15:10 | Case Example 2 National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts Culture and Arts Education for the Digital Native Generation |
Raymond WONG Deputy General Director National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts | Taiwan |
Break (15 min) | ||
15:25 - 15:55 | Case Example 3 Sydney Opera House Creative Learning: I FEEL LIKE THERE’S MORE TO ME |
Tamara Harrison Head of Children, Family and Creative Learning Sydney Opera House | Australia |
15:55 - 16:25 | Case Example 4 Knowledge Capital Knowledge Capital: The Strategy and Practice in Fostering Innovative Human Resources of the Next Generation |
Keisuke Innami Chief Assistant to General Producer Knowledge Capital | Japan |
Break (10 min) | ||
16:35 - 17:00 | Discussion (Discussion and Q&A session by lecturers and speakers) | Moderator: Park Nam-hee Director of Jeju Biennale |
Closing of symposium, survey (QR code, follow-up survey), wrapping up |
Participating Institutions
No | Country/City | Institution | Description | |
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1 | Bangkok/Thailand | Bangkok Art and Culture Center | ![]() |
This arts and culture center opened in 2008. It promotes the understanding on contemporary arts, providing international programs including exhibitions, music, films, dance, and performing arts. Each floor introduces unique works and screen video art as well as short films. |
2 | Kuala Lumpur/ Malaysia |
Istana Budaya | ![]() |
This national theater was launched in 1999. It features a large performance hall with a capacity of about 1,400 people. Various performances including the regular performances of the National Symphony Orchestra of Malaysia, as well as operas, ballet, and musicals are held in this venue. It is recognized as one of the ten most sophisticated and eye-catching design in the world, along with the Royal Albert Hall of London. |
3 | Osaka/Japan | Knowledge Capital | ![]() |
This knowledge-sharing space for experiencing cutting-edge technologies opened in 2013. It furnishes facilities for human exchanges, including offices, salons, research centers, showrooms, and theaters. It aims to become the center for generating new values converged with emotions and technology, playing the roles of generating new industries, leading cultures, international exchange, and nurturing talents. |
4 | Hong Kong/ Hong Kong |
M+Pavilion | ![]() |
This art gallery for contemporary arts opened in 2021. As Asia's first contemporary visual culture museum, it features visual art, design and architecture works by Western artists influenced by Asia. It exhibits visual-related exhibitions of the 20th and 21th century in the areas of art, design, architecture, and video. |
5 | Tokyo/Japan | MORI ART MUSEUM | ![]() |
This museum is Japan's main contemporary museum that was established in 2003. It houses over 400 pieces of contemporary artwork of Japan and Asia-Pacific. Private exhibitions of contemporary artists of Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China, and other East Asian countries, as well as other themed exhibitions participated by international artists are held. |
6 | Jakarta/Indonesia | Museum MACAN | ![]() |
This art museum is Indonesia’s first international-size contemporary art museum that opened its doors in 2017. Collaborating with international galleries, it features exhibitions that have never been showcased in Indonesia. It is recognized for rewriting the Indonesian history of contemporary arts after it has been included in TIME’s World’s 100 greatest art museums in 2018. |
7 | Singapore/Singapore | National Gallery Singapore | ![]() |
It is Singapore’s national art museum that opened in 2015. This art museum houses world’s largest collection of Singapore of about 10,000 pieces of artwork displayed for permanent or special exhibitions in a total or 21 sections. It is frequented by about 2 million visitors every year, offering programs through various channels. |
8 | Kaohsiung/Taiwan | National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts | ![]() |
It is the world’s largest national arts center that opened in 2018. This arts center is comprised of four performance halls, including a concert hall, opera house, recital hall, and play house, demonstrating various genres of arts, such as classic, dance, theater, and traditional music. |
9 | Singapore/Singapore | Singapore Art Museum | ![]() |
It is an art museum established by renovating Singapore’s first Catholic school in 1996. It exhibits over 6,500 pieces of artwork of the regions of Singapore and Southeast Asia. The Image Gallery features interactive programs on Southeast Asian arts of the 20th century through a large high-definition screen. |
10 | Sydney/Australia | Sydney Opera House | ![]() |
This opera house opened in 1973 was listed in the World Heritage List of UNESCO in 2007. It is the heart of performing arts with theaters, recording rooms, music halls, and exhibition halls. It is the home of Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Opera Australia, and various dance and theater companies. |
11 | Taipei/Taiwan | TAIPEI FINE ARTS MUSEUM | ![]() |
As municipal arts museum launched in 1983, it is Taiwan’s first contemporary arts museum that introduces world's contemporary arts to Taiwan and Taiwan’s contemporary arts to the world, actively performing in international exchanges. |
12 | Hanoi/Vietnam | Vietnamese Museum of Ethnology | ![]() |
Opened in 1997, the lives and traditions of 54 minority groups of Vietnam are introduced and exhibited through maps, miniatures, and videos in this museum. The backyard features realistic architecture of each minority group, replicating the lifestyles of the people. |
13 | Seoul/Korea | National Museum of Korea | ![]() |
It is a world-class national museum that opened in 2005. Over 15,000 relics are housed in six permanent exhibition halls. It collects, preserves, and exhibits cultural asset and data in the areas of archeology, art history, history, and anthropology. |
14 | Hong Kong/ Hong Kong |
Xiqu Centre | ![]() |
This is theater and cultural facility for Cantonese opera that opened in 2019. It features the Grand Theatre, Tea House Theatre, Seminar Hall, Studios, and more, offering traditional Chinese opera. |
15 | Yamaguchi/Japan | Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media |
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As an arts and media center that opened in 2003, this media center is composed of exhibition spaces, movie theater, library, and a workshop, and plans and operates various programs that pursue new kinds of artistic expressions applying media technology. |
16 | London/UK | Tate | ![]() |
Opened in 1897, it is visited by 8 million people from across the world annually. It holds large special exhibitions, leading discussions on global contemporary arts. It houses four art galleries: Tate Modern and Tate Britain in London, Tate Liverpool, and Tate St Ives. |
17 | London/UK | V&A | ![]() |
It is the world’s largest art museum for decorative arts that launched in 1852. It houses over 5 million pieces of artwork created from the medieval to modern times. It has been operating the curriculum of Royal College of Art since the 1830s for students and experts, contributing to the development of cultural arts and design of the United Kingdom. |
Place Info.
ACC Archive & Research, Conference Hall
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