Korea Society of Craft Designers
The First Korea Society of Craft Designers Exhibition, Brochure, 1974, MMCA Art Research Center Collection, Gift of Chang Chungsoon and Shin Youngok

Korea Society of Craft Designers

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Korean Crafts Council (Hanguk gongyega heyophoe, KCC) is the largest craftspeople organization in South Korea with five divisions: metalwork, ceramics, wood lacquering, textiles, and glasswork. As a gathering of craftspeople from various fields, the KCC sought to inspire creativity and encourage the exchange of information. It also aimed to contribute to the development of contemporary Korean crafts and the enhancement of the quality of Korean people’s culture life by joining the World Crafts Council (WCC) and fostering international cooperation and ties. Its predecessor was the Korean Society of Craftspeople founded by ten people on September 15, 1973. The metal craftsman Kang Chankyun was selected as the first president of the Korean Society of Craftspeople. The inaugural exhibition featuring works by its nine members was held at Shinsegae Gallery from September 17 to 23, 1974. Holding annual exhibitions, the Korean Society of Craftspeople expanded. By 1980, it had more than 100 members and was divided into four divisions: metalwork, ceramics, wood lacquering, and dyeing. In 1988, it was renamed the Korean Crafts Council and reorganized its structure and system. The KCC put under its umbrella the Korean Society of Metal Craftspeople, Korean Society of Ceramists, Korean Society of Wood-lacquering Craftspeople, and Korean Society of Textile Craftspeople. In 1995, it became a corporation, and in 2003, a glasswork division was established. In addition to holding annual exhibitions, publishing its journal, and holding the Korean Crafts Council Award and Young Artist Award, the KCC also oversees the Mokyang Crafts Award established in honor of the wood-lacquering craftsman Park Sungsam. Moreover, the KCC has been active in hosting international conferences and subcommittees and participating in the Cheongju Craft Biennale and the Craft Trend Fair.
* Source: MMCA

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