Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles
Govt. Funded | |
Industry | Educational, Not for Profit |
Founded | April 1980 |
Headquarters | Los Angeles, CA, USA |
Key people | Jongyul Kim (Director) |
Products | N/A |
Revenue | N/A |
Slogan | Dedicated to Expanding Knowledge of Korea |
Website | http://KCCLA.org |
The Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles (KCCLA) is operated by the South Korean government’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism.[1] KCCLA’s mission is to broaden Korea-U.S. relations through cultural and educational activities. KCCLA is located in Los Angeles, California[2]
History
1980: Korean Cultural Center of Los Angeles was founded on April 11, 1980.
2001: Reopening of remodeled KCCLA Library on My 24, 2001
2006: Collaborated organization with the Korean Government’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism, and the Korean Culture & Content Agency.
Facilities
- Museum – The museum on the first floor features various historical and contemporary artifacts from Korea, ranging from Korea’s dynastic to modern periods.[3] Items include embroidery, crafts, pottery, musical instruments, and replicas of historic pieces.
- Art Gallery – The second floor features a gallery with several exhibits each year of local and internationally renowned artists in both traditional and contemporary art.
- Library – The library features more than 17,000 books, videotapes, DVDs, and CDs. Both in English and Korean.[4]
- Auditorium – The Ari Hall is a venue for movies, lectures and presentations.
- Film Archives and Screening Room – Korean films, television shows and animation are available for viewing.
- The Exhibitions features historical pieces for display based on reference to Korea.[5]
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