Explore
“hallyu,” the “Korean Wave”--the explosion in global popularity of
Korean dramas, films, popular music, fashion and food erupted in East
Asia in the late 1990s and spread across the world in the late 2000s.
Learn about the history of this phenomenon and the trend-setting artists
who continue to transform the face of popular culture across the world.
Discover how technological innovations contributed to Korea’s emergence
as a global hub for the production of pop culture.
Center for the Arts, Asian Arts Gallery, CA 2037
Free and open to the public.
The
Asian Arts & Culture Center appreciates the generous support of the
Maryland State Arts Council, TU College of Fine Arts &
Communication, Citizens of Baltimore County, Ro & Marius P. Johnson
Legacy Charitable Fund, PNC Bank, Yoshinobu & Kathleen Shiota, TU
Department of Music, Capital Partners Securities, Ltd., TU Marketing
& Communications, COFAC Diversity Committee, and the Maryland - Gyeongsangnam Sister State Committee.
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