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Situated on the Han River, South Korea's capital city Seoul has a history that stretches back more than 2,000 years.

Dates

Travel Dates: tentatively June 24- July 19, 2019

Priority Deadline for scholarship consideration: November 30, 2018

Registration Deadline: February 1, 2019

Progam Overview

Transformed in the wake of the Korean War by a rapid economic growth known as the "Miracle on the Han River", Seoul is considered a rising global city and the world's fourth-largest metropolitan economy. It is the home to such worldwide brands as Samsung, LG, and Hyundai-Kia. Only a generation away from its traditional Confucian and Buddhist roots, it has become one of the world's most innovative cities in technology, architecture, design, visual and performing arts. Korean popular culture and its culinary arts are now recognized around the world.

This program challenges students to create work in a shared experience of place and culture. MICA's partner for the program is the progressive and multi-disciplinary Korean National University of Arts, also known as K'ARTS, which provides accommodations, studio space, and special events. K'ARTS students join our group as participants and along with the program's faculty work collectively and collaboratively in designing creative works in any media that can expand their practice through social engagement and cross-cultural learning in a global context. Selected field trips are included to further enhance learning the inseparable natural and cultural topography of Korea. This total experience affords a unique insight into Korean culture and the vibrant city of Seoul. The program culminates in a group exhibition at K'ARTS' 175 Gallery located within the famous Samcheong-dong and Insadong area of the city.

Fees include all accommodations and selected group meals.

Faculty

Charlie Hahn is a media artist whose primary mediums are photography and time-based media. His work explores identity issues in terms of hybridity, ambivalence, and mimicry. He has exhibited many solo exhibitions and screenings across the country and around the world. Since 2007, he is running MICA Korea(STI) Program as a director. Hahn received both BFA and MA from MICA and MFA from Towson University. He is invited by Keimyung University as a professor in Artech College since 2015.

Piper Shephard is a textile artist and faculty member in the Fiber Department at MICA. She researches the relationship of pattern and ornament in textiles and architecture using hand and digital technologies in mixed materials. Shepard’s work has been shown at the Museum of Arts and Design, the Baltimore Museum of Art; the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Hangaram Art Museum, and the Snyderman-Works Gallery. She has received four Individual Artists Awards from The Maryland State Arts Council in Crafts, and United States Artists, Distinguished Fellow in Crafts, 2016.

Program Fees

$6,500 estimated(does not include international airfare). Includes tuition for 3 undergraduate credits in General Fine Arts or 3 undergraduate credits in Fiber. 3 additional credits are available for Art History with the approval of the instructors. 

Questions

Contact program faculty Piper Shepard at pshepard@mica.edu.

Open to undergraduate and graduate students in all majors-18 years or older with a valid passport-who have completed at least one year of college. For all programs, credits can be applied to Studio Elective. For more information, or to inquire about scholarships, contact MICA Open Studies at openstudies@mica.edu or 410-225-2219.