Arts Management Support Center COVID-19 Arts Forum Online Live Broadcast View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Park Byung-hee] The Arts Management Support Center will hold the third session of the "COVID-19 Arts Forum: The Value and Future of Art" at 2 p.m. on the 19th, in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.


The "COVID-19 Arts Forum: The Value and Future of Art" is a forum established to respond to the crisis in the arts sector following the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) and to explore new arts policies together with the field. Seven institutions in the arts sector are participating, and a total of seven forum sessions are scheduled to be held until December this year.


The theme of this third forum session is "Changes and Challenges in the Performance and Art Markets." Hosted by the Arts Management Support Center, the forum will be divided into two parts: ▲ Changes and challenges in the performance market ▲ Changes, challenges, solidarity, and communication in the art market, with detailed discussions planned.


In Part 1, "Changes and Challenges in the Performance Market," discussions will focus on the impact of COVID-19 on the performance market, measures to revitalize the performance market, and policy measures. Panelists include Kang Young-gyu, General Director of the Chuncheon Mime Festival; Ko Kang-min, CEO of Geukgongjakso Mabangjin; Kim Tae-jin, Cultural Asset Team Leader at Sejong Center for the Performing Arts; Seol Hyun-joo, CEO of Label Novel; Han Seung-won, CEO of HJ Culture; and Ham Sung-min, Leader at Naver and Grafolio.


In Part 2, "Changes, Challenges, Solidarity, and Communication in the Art Market," discussions will cover the changes COVID-19 has brought to the art market, the transition and potential of the online art market, and policy measures. Participants include Kim Na-hyung, CEO of The Weekend Room; Kim Dong-hyun, Team Leader of the Korean Painting Association; Son Yi-cheon, Director at K Auction; Yoon Young-jun, CEO of Easel; Lee Kyung-min, Director of the Meeting Room Art Market Research Team; and Joo Yeon-hwa, General Director of Arario Gallery.



The forum will be held without an audience to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and will be broadcast live online via the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism's Facebook and the Arts Management Support Center's YouTube channel, in connection with UNESCO's "Resilience of the Arts Movement."


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