BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:icalendar-ruby
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
X-WR-CALNAME:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contempor
 ary in Korean Art
X-WR-TIMEZONE:Pacific Time (US & Canada)
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662898419
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260425
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662900468
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260426
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662901493
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260427
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662902518
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260428
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662903543
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260429
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662904568
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260430
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662905593
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662906618
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260502
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662907643
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260503
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662908668
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662909693
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260505
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662910718
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260506
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662911743
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260507
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662912768
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260508
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662914817
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260509
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662915842
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260510
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662916867
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260511
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662918916
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260512
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662919941
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260513
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662920966
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260514
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662921991
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260515
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662923016
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260516
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662924041
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260517
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662925066
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662925067
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260519
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662927116
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260520
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662928141
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260521
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662929166
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260522
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662930191
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260523
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662932240
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260524
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662933265
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260525
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662934290
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260526
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662935315
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260527
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662936340
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260528
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662937365
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260529
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662938390
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260530
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662939415
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260531
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662940440
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662941465
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260602
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662942490
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260603
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662942491
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260604
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662943516
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260605
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662944541
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260606
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662945566
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260607
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662946591
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260608
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662947616
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260609
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662948641
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260610
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662949666
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260611
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662949667
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260612
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662950692
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260613
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662951717
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260614
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662952742
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260615
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662952743
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260616
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662953768
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260617
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662954793
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260618
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662955818
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260619
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662955819
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260620
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662956844
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260621
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662957869
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260622
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662957870
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260623
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662958895
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260624
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662959920
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260625
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091239Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662960945
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260626
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662961970
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260627
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662961971
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260628
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662962996
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260629
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662964021
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260630
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662965046
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260701
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662966071
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260702
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662966072
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260703
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662967097
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260704
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662968122
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260705
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662969147
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260706
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662969148
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260707
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662970173
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260708
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662971198
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260709
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662972223
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260710
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662972224
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260711
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662973249
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260712
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662974274
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260713
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662975299
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260714
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662976324
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260715
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662977349
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260716
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662978374
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260717
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662979399
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260718
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662980424
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260719
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662981449
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260720
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662982474
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260721
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662982475
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260722
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662983500
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260723
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662984525
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260724
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662985550
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260725
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662985551
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260726
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662987600
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260727
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662988625
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260728
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662989650
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260729
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662990675
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260730
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662991700
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260731
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662992725
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260801
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662993750
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260802
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662994775
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260803
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662995800
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260804
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662996825
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260805
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662997850
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260806
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662998875
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260807
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773662999900
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260808
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663000925
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260809
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663001950
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260810
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663002975
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260811
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663004000
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260812
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663005025
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260813
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663006050
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260814
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663007075
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260815
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663008100
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260816
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663009125
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260817
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663010150
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260818
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663012199
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260819
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663013224
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260820
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663014249
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260821
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663015274
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260822
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663016299
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260823
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663017324
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260824
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663018349
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260825
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663019374
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260826
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663020399
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260827
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663021424
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260828
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663022449
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260829
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663023474
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260830
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663024499
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260831
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663025524
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260901
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663026549
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260902
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663028598
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260903
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663029623
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260904
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663030648
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260905
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663031673
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260906
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663033722
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260907
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663035771
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260908
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663036796
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260909
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663037821
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260910
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663038846
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260911
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663039871
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260912
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663040896
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260913
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663041921
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260914
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663041922
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260915
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663042947
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260916
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663043972
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260917
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663044997
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260918
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663046022
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260919
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663046023
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260920
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663047048
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260921
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663048073
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260922
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663049098
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260923
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663050123
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260924
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663051148
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260925
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663052173
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260926
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663053198
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260927
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663054223
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260928
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663055248
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260929
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663055249
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260930
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663056274
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261001
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663057299
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261002
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663057300
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261003
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663058325
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261004
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663059350
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261005
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663060375
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261006
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663060376
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261007
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663061401
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261008
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663062426
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261009
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663063451
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261010
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663063452
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261011
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663064477
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261012
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663065502
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261013
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663066527
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261014
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663067552
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261015
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663068577
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261016
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663069602
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261017
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663070627
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261018
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663071652
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261019
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663072677
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261020
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663072678
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261021
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663073703
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261022
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663074728
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261023
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663075753
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261024
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663076778
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261025
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663077803
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261026
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663078828
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261027
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663079853
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261028
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663081902
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261029
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663082927
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261030
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663083952
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261031
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663084977
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261101
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663086002
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261102
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663087027
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261103
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663088052
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261104
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663088053
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261105
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663089078
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261106
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663090103
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261107
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663090104
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261108
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663091129
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261109
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663092154
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261110
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663093179
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261111
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663093180
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261112
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663094205
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261113
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663095230
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261114
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663096255
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261115
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663096256
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261116
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663097281
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261117
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663098306
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261118
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663099331
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261119
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663099332
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261120
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663100357
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261121
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663101382
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261122
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663101383
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261123
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663102408
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261124
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663103433
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261125
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663104458
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261126
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663104459
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261127
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663105484
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261128
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663106509
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261129
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663107534
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261130
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663108559
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261201
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663109584
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261202
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663110609
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261203
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663111634
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261204
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663112659
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261205
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663113684
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261206
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663114709
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261207
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663115734
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261208
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091240Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663117783
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261209
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663118808
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261210
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663119833
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261211
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663121882
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261212
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663122907
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261213
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663123932
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261214
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663125981
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261215
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663127006
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261216
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663128031
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261217
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663130080
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261218
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663131105
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261219
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663132130
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261220
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663133155
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261221
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663134180
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261222
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663135205
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261223
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663137254
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261224
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663137255
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261225
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663138280
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261226
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663139305
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261227
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663140330
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261228
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663142379
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261229
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663143404
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261230
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663144429
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261231
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663145454
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270101
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663146479
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270102
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663147504
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270103
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663148529
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270104
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663148530
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270105
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663149555
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270106
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663150580
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270107
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663151605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270108
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663152630
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270109
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663153655
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270110
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663153656
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270111
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663154681
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270112
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663155706
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270113
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663156731
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270114
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663156732
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270115
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663157757
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270116
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663158782
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270117
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663159807
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270118
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663159808
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270119
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663160833
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270120
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663161858
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270121
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663162883
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270122
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663162884
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270123
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663163909
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270124
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663164934
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270125
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663165959
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270126
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663165960
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270127
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663166985
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270128
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663168010
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270129
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663169035
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270130
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663170060
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270131
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663170061
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270201
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663172110
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270202
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663173135
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270203
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663174160
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270204
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663176209
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270205
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663177234
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270206
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663179283
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270207
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663180308
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270208
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663181333
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270209
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663182358
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270210
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663184407
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270211
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663185432
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270212
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663186457
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270213
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663188506
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270214
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663189531
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270215
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663190556
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270216
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663191581
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270217
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663193630
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270218
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663194655
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270219
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663195680
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270220
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663196705
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270221
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663197730
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270222
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663198755
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270223
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663199780
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270224
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663200805
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270225
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663201830
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270226
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663202855
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270227
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663203880
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270228
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663204905
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270301
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663205930
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270302
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663206955
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270303
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663207980
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270304
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663209005
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270305
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663210030
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270306
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663211055
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270307
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663212080
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270308
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663213105
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270309
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663214130
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270310
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663214131
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270311
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663215156
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270312
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663216181
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270313
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663216182
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270314
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663217207
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270315
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663218232
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270316
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663219257
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270317
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663219258
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270318
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663220283
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270319
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663221308
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270320
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663221309
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270321
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663222334
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270322
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663223359
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270323
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663224384
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270324
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663225409
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270325
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663226434
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270326
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663227459
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270327
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663228484
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270328
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663229509
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270329
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663230534
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270330
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663231559
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270331
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663232584
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270401
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663233609
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270402
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663234634
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270403
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663235659
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270404
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663236684
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270405
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663237709
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270406
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663238734
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270407
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663239759
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270408
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663240784
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270409
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663241809
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270410
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T091241Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52773663242834
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270411
DESCRIPTION:Navigating Through Centuries surveys the complex trajectory of 
 art in Korea\, which was significantly impacted by socio-political upheava
 l and cultural developments from the fifth century to the present. The exh
 ibition is comprised of six chronological thematic sections — from the p
 ower and religion of the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)\, to the 
 refined aristocratic ideals of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Confucian gover
 nance of the Joseon (1392–1910) dynasties\, through vestiges of traditio
 n after the Korean War (1950–1953)\, experimental practices during the m
 odern era\, and globalization of contemporary art. Each section examines h
 ow aesthetic practices respond to the evolving philosophies\, ideologies\,
  critical events\, and issues of a specific historical period.\n\n    The 
 exhibition begins with materials from the Three Kingdoms period in which a
 re embedded political/religious authority and communal rituals\, laying th
 e foundation for Korean cultural memory. The Goryeo dynasty section highli
 ghts the refined aesthetics and Buddhist motifs that reflect aristocratic 
 ideals and literati culture\, while also indicating Korea’s participatio
 n in East Asian cultural exchange. The Joseon section showcases art that e
 mbodies the Confucian literati values that fundamentally shaped the moral 
 order\, governance\, and cultural life of the period.\n\n    The modern an
 d contemporary sections focus on twentieth-century art\, which has continu
 ally questioned\, responded to\, and been shaped by the last tumultuous ce
 ntury of Korean history. The first postwar section features art that portr
 ays the remnants of indigenous culture in the aftermath of the Korean War.
  The next section presents experimental works by artists who challenged th
 e canon of art by blurring boundaries of cultures\, genres\, and mediums. 
 The final section showcases global contemporary art by diasporic creators\
 , many of whom have played central roles in integrating Korean art into th
 e international mainstream.\n\n    Navigating Through Centuries narrates t
 he conflicted yet intertwined relationships between art and culture\, indi
 viduals and communities\, and socio-politics and history\, inviting audien
 ces to consider the broad history of Korea through the lens of art. The ex
 hibition was curated by Soojin Jeong\, 2023–2026 Post-Graduate Curatoria
 l Fellow in East Asian Art\, as well as Heejung Chang\, 2025–2026 JSMA/K
 orea Foundation Global Challengers Museum Intern.
GEO:44.044315;-123.076986
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)\, Wan Koo and Young Ja Huh W
 ing and Jin Joo Gallery of Korean Art
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Centuries: From Ancient to Global Contemporary i
 n Korean Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/navigating-through-centuri
 es-from-ancient-to-global-contemporary-in-korean-art
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
