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SUMMARY:Textile artist to offer classes in Korean needlecraft art jogakbo for Korean adoptees
DESCRIPTION:Minneapolis-based textile artist Jae Hyun Veenstra is offering a series of free classes in the traditional art of jogakbo\, a Korean hand-sewing patchwork craft used since ancient times to make wrapping cloths and traditional crafts. In modern times\, jogakbo has become a recognized art form and can be used to make innovative designs. \nThe series\, entitled Colorful Korean: Re-Rooting with Jogakbo\, is funded with a grant\, and targeted to Korean adoptees and their family members\,  age 16 and older.  Enrollees will be referred to a Facebook group to stay in touch during and beyond the class. \nEach of the series of four classes will introduce a new craft project. Classes are free and include all the supplies. Enrollees may sign up for one or more of the four-hour classes. \nThe dates\, locations and project types are: \nJune 22\, noon to 4 p.m.: guebul noligae (an accessory intended to protect the wearer) and how it is depicted in the film Spirits’ Homecoming – class to be held at Minneapolis Institute of Arts (MIA)\, Minneapolis. \nJune 29\, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.: Making a yedanbo (a  textile envelope\, used for a formal letter\, typically an offer of marriage) – class to be held at the Textile Center\, Minneapolis. \nJuly 20\, noon to 4 p.m.: Making mini beoseon (traditional socks) at Minneapolis Central Library. \nJuly 27\, noon to 4 p.m.: catch-up class and instruction on hyangnang (decorative pouch) – to be held at MIA or Walker Art Center\, Minneapolis\,  final location to be determined. Catch-up class is recommended for participants who have incomplete projects at that time. \nAn exhibit of the participants’ work will be held after the series has been completed. \nRegistration is required; there is also a waiting list if classes are full. Registration is at this link. \nTo volunteer to prepare\, clean up and do other tasks on class day\, please sign up at this link. \nThe artist maintains an Instagram account at this link: https://www.instagram.com/colorfulkoreaproject \n 
URL:https://www.koreanquarterly.org/event/textile-artist-to-offer-classes-in-korean-needlecraft-art-jogakbo-for-korean-adoptees/
LOCATION:Minneapolis Central Library\, 300 Nicollet Ave.\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55414\, United States
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SUMMARY:Korean Language Village to open new buildings at its northern Minnesota campus
DESCRIPTION:The Korean Language Village\, one of the Concordia Language Villages  in northern Minnesota will officially open its two new Korea-themed buildings with a grand opening ceremony and tour on July 20. \nThe event\, to be held at the camp  (Sup Sogui Hosu)\, located on Turtle River Lake near Bemidji\, will recognize the supporters of the language immersion camp over the 25 years since it was established. Beginning at noon on Saturday\, July 20\, participants will have a tour of the new buildings\, Korean food booths\, and a dedication ceremony\, followed by a reception. \nThe first phase of the building project was funded with a $5 million gift from Kenny and Simone Park\, of the South Korean company\, the Simone Corporation. It includes an administrative complex\, dining hall with a commercial kitchen\, two camper cabins\, a soccer field and waterfront development. Other residential buildings and space for traditional music and martial arts learning are included in the second phase of the new campus development. \nThe day’s events are open to the public\, but reservations are requested. Please RSVP by July 8 with names of guests to Renée Duval at rd****@**rd.edu. \nMore information about the Korean Language Village capital project is at this link. \n 
URL:https://www.koreanquarterly.org/event/korean-language-village-to-open-new-buildings-at-its-northern-minnesota-campus/
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