HOW KOREAN IS K-POP?
HOW KOREAN IS K-POP?

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DateJune 10, 2022
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Event Starts6:30 PM
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VenueSaint Louis Art Museum
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Tickets$0
In The Farrell Auditorium
Join Maya Stiller, associate professor of Korean art and visual culture at the University of Kansas as she provides a brief overview of the history of K-pop (short for Korean popular music) and explores the ways in which traditional elements in K-pop music videos are used for the representation of “Koreanness.” The talk will be followed by a conversation about the global connections to K-pop and the art world with Maya Stiller, Hannah Klemm, associate curator of modern and contemporary art, and Mee Jey, a multidisciplinary Indian artist based in St. Louis.
This program will not be livestreamed or recorded.
Presented in partnership with the Gateway Korea Foundation.
For information about the Museum's safety protocols, visit slam.org/covid-19-response.
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Pricing Info
Admission is free, but reservations are recommended.
Limit 6 tickets per order.
TICKET PRICE | SERVICE CHARGE | TOTAL PER TICKET |
$0.00 - general admission | $3.00 | $3.00 |
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MetroTix Sales End: 1 hour prior to event
There is a 6 ticket purchase limit.
COVID-19 Protocols
For information about the Museum's safety protocols, visit slam.org/covid-19-response.
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Farrell Auditorium Seating Chart
COVID-19 Protocols
As of March 15, 2022, proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or proof of a medically supervised negative test will no longer be required for events in The Farrell Auditorium. The health and safety of our Members, patrons, and staff are important to us. Due to the evolving nature of safety protocols and updated CDC guidance please review our health and safety guidelines before attending any program or event at the Saint Louis Art Museum.
We highly recommend all patrons, especially those who are unvaccinated, wear a face mask in The Farrell Auditorium and while visiting the Museum’s galleries.
For full details of this policy and the most up-to-date information about the Museum’s safety protocols, visit slam.org/covid-19-response.