About this Event
Korean Traditional Folk Art, Minhwa, is a type of painting that became popular during the Joseon era. It was painted by unknown artisans, who used symbolism to express their feelings of happiness, anger, and love in everyday life. Minhwa paintings are typically used to decorate palaces and homes and to celebrate joyful family occasions.
Minhwa artist and Korean Center, Inc’s Executive Director Kate Nam will lead the Minhwa Family Workshops. Participants will learn how to paint the peony, typically a symbol of wealth. Once finished, participants will have their own Minhwa work to decorate their homes with!
This workshop will be held twice, the first at Oakland Asian Cultural Center on July 16 at 2pm. Click here to register for OACC's workshop. The second workshop will be held at the Korean Center on July 23 at 2pm.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Korean Center, Inc., 1362 Post Street, San Francisco, United States
USD 25.00