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ECCK Gallery Tour & Tea & Networking Held at TONG-IN Gallery
Despite the lingering summer rain on July 16, the ECCK had the pleasure of hosting a delightful Gallery Tour & Tea & Networking event at TONG-IN Gallery, a treasured ECCK member and one of Seoul’s official “Centennial Stores.”
Around 20 participants gathered to enjoy a warm and enriching experience. The event began with a selection of beautifully presented traditional Korean teas and sweets, allowing guests to choose flavours tailored to their own tastes. Attendees then took their time exploring a curated collection of antiques and contemporary interpretations of traditional Korean crafts, each piece filled with cultural and artistic significance.
The highlight of the evening was the networking session held on the third floor of the gallery, where Paper Things, an exhibition by artist Song Kwang-ik, was on display. The exhibition featured paper-based sculptural artworks that offered fresh perspectives on the medium. Amid this inspiring setting, participants engaged in meaningful conversations, exchanging insights across various industries while deepening their appreciation for Korean art.
We would like to express our heartfelt thanks to all who joined us despite the rainy weather, and to TONG-IN Gallery for their generous support in making the event a success.
We look forward to welcoming you to more enjoyable and inspiring ECCK networking events in the near future.
ECCK Gallery Tour & Tea & Networking Held at TONG-IN Gallery
Despite the lingering summer rain on July 16, the ECCK had the pleasure of hosting a delightful Gallery Tour & Tea & Networking event at TONG-IN Gallery, a treasured ECCK member and one of Seoul’s official “Centennial Stores.”
Around 20 participants gathered to enjoy a warm and enriching experience. The event began with a selection of beautifully presented traditional Korean teas and sweets, allowing guests to choose flavours tailored to their own tastes. Attendees then took their time exploring a curated collection of antiques and contemporary interpretations of traditional Korean crafts, each piece filled with cultural and artistic significance.
The highlight of the evening was the networking session held on the third floor of the gallery, where Paper Things, an exhibition by artist Song Kwang-ik, was on display. The exhibition featured paper-based sculptural artworks that offered fresh perspectives on the medium. Amid this inspiring setting, participants engaged in meaningful conversations, exchanging insights across various industries while deepening their appreciation for Korean art.
We would like to express our heartfelt thanks to all who joined us despite the rainy weather, and to TONG-IN Gallery for their generous support in making the event a success.
We look forward to welcoming you to more enjoyable and inspiring ECCK networking events in the near future.