Ulsan Library will operate the ‘2023 4th Humanities Academy: Arts and Culture Edition’ course from the 21st of this month to December 16th.


This course consists of two online lectures focusing on art and music, and two in-person special lectures focusing on design and architecture.


The online lectures explore the hidden stories and meanings behind life masterpieces that have sublimated human life into art, centered on music and art.


The art lecture, ‘Museum of Comfort, Works to Meet at the End of a Tiring Day’ (Cultural Commentator Jin Byeong-gwan), introduces masterpieces that capture the joys and sorrows of life, and the music lecture, ‘Rethinking Classics’ (Pianist Gyeong Hyeon-jeong), is an introduction to classical music for beginners.


The in-person special lectures provide a humanities-based approach to everyday life and spaces through design and architecture.


The course ‘Actually, This Is Also Design’ (Designer Kim Seong-yeon) uncovers the secrets of hidden design in daily life, and ‘19 Master Architects, At Least One Favorite Architect’ examines 19 master architects from Michelangelo to Kim Joong-up and the buildings they created.



Applications for the 4th Humanities Academy will be accepted from 10 a.m. on the 14th via the Ulsan Library website, and detailed information can be found on the library’s website.

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