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[Student Reporter] Embroidered Royal Wedding Robes
On October 1, the SUNY Korea Museum of Modern Costume hosted a special exhibition titled “Embroidered Royal Wedding Robes,” by renowned artist Han Sang Soo. Guests were welcomed with a selection of traditional Korean snacks and drinks, followed by an insightful presentation from special guest Director Kim Young-ran of the Hansangsu Embroidery Museum, who explained the history and symbolism behind each exquisite garment. Once worn by queens and princesses during royal ceremonies, the Embroidered Royal Wedding Robes represent one of the highest forms of traditional Korean craftsmanship. Each robe is hand-stitched with delicate silk threads, depicting symbols of prosperity, longevity, and harmony. Han Sang Soo, a master artisan and holder of the title “Intangible Cultural Asset,” preserves these intricate embroidery techniques that date back to the Joseon Dynasty. Through this exhibition, visitors gained a closer look at the elegance and craftsmanship of Korean royal attire while appreciating the cultural heritage it embodies. The event offered a meaningful opportunity for students and guests to experience the beauty of traditional Korean embroidery up close. The exhibition, which will remain open from October 1 to February 27 in Academic Building A, B1 Floor, invites all visitors to discover the timeless beauty of Korea’s royal embroidery. The SUNY Korea Museum of Modern Costume is open to the public from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM on weekdays and closed on weekends and holidays. Written by Student Reporter, Temirlan Gubashev (Temirlan.gubashev@stonybrook.edu)
2025.10.15
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[Student Reporter] Threads of the Past: Goryeo-Era Fashion Exhibition at SUNY Korea
SUNY Korea’s Museum of Modern Costume proudly presents a new exhibition centering on ancient Korean fashion, offering a perspective beyond conventional depictions of Korea’s rich cultural heritage. On April 16th, the opening showcase unveils the meticulous research and beautiful work of Jeong Choi, a professor at Wonkwang University, whose work reflects historically accurate garments from the Goryeo-era. Concerning the heart of the exhibition, Professor Jeong Choi shared that, “With few surviving artifacts from the Goryeo period [918-1392], I have continually sought ways to present historical costume research in engaging ways.” Goryeo costume was rooted in Unified Silla’s culture and the spirit of Goguryeo, but developed its own distinctive identity through an intermingling of histories, with dynasties such as Song, Yuan, and Ming. From the gold-laden robes seen in Buddhist paintings, to Mongolian bridal garments, Goryeo fashion reflected a blend of tradition and foreign influences. For this showcase, Professor Choi has merged three of her past exhibitions. The first show, The Kingdom of Blue Clouds (2022), explores Goryeo attire according to social rank. The second, Goryeo on the Rise: A Lotus Flower Meeting in the Moonlight (2023), illustrates festival attire. The third, Goryeo on the Rise II: The Banquet was a War (2024), delves into the tale of a fashion rivalry during the reign of King Chungseon. Through illustrations, recreated garments, and captivating stories, this exhibition allows guests to immerse themselves in the history of Korea's fashion scene. Professor Choi hopes this exhibition will offer an insightful take on Goryeo fashion, for designers and the general public alike. “Interest in traditional Korean costume is growing,” Choi shares. “I hope this exhibition fosters connections among enthusiasts and scholars.” The SUNY Korea Museum of Modern Costume extends a heartfelt thanks to Professor Jeong Choi for the time, insight, and dedication that was put into this timeless collection. The Goryeo: Fragrance of Lotus, Sleeves of Clouds exhibition is being held from April 16, 2025 to May 16, 2025. Located on the basement floor of Academic Building A, come and be immersed in the past fashions of Korea, witnessing the beautiful clothing people once wore. Written by Student Reporter, Kenessa Washington (kenessa_washington@fitnyc.edu)
2025.04.17
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