By Diplomacy Journal Kayla Lee
To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between South Korea and the Philippines, the Diplomacy Journal and the UN Journal, in collaboration with the Embassy of the Philippines in Seoul, will hold the Korea-the Philippines Cultural Exchange Exhibition on March 6-10 at Maru Art Center in Insadong, Seoul.
The Philippines participated in the Korean War and was the first ASEAN country to establish diplomatic relations with South Korea."
Period: March 6-11, 2024
Venue: Maru Art Center 2F, Insadong, Seoul (TBA)
Entries: 20 works from the Philippines & 50 works from Korea
Exhibition fee: 200,000 won per entry (No exhibition fee for donors of work (Figure: 20 ho or above)
Deadline: No later than February 15, 2024
Exhibitor benefits: Award ceremony by the Ambassador of the Philippines to Korea, the presentation of an artist's certificate for Korea-the Philippines friendship by the UN Journal, 50% scholarship for the CEO course at Concordia International University, priority participation in the International Exchange Exhibition of the World Peace Art Exhibition Organizing Committee, free subscription to the monthly K-Culture for one year, and 2 art brochures
Co-organized by Damhwa Media Group and the Embassy of the Philippines in Korea
Host: World Peace Art Exhibition International Cultural Exchange Group
Sponsors: UN Journal, Diplomacy Journal, k-Culture, Citizen Administration Newspaper, Korea Culture, World Art Fair, World Peace Art Exhibition Organizing Committee, Concordia International University, the Embassy of the Philippines in Korea
Please note: Submissions for the exhibition in Carson City, USA are now closed. We would like to thank all 70 artists who participated.