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‘COLORSCAPE: Worn in Color’ Exhibition Launches with Grand Opening Ceremony at SUNY Korea
On March 25, the SUNY Korea Museum of Modern Costume celebrated its relocation with a grand opening ceremony held on the 3rd floor of the IGC Foundation Building. The event, which began at 1 p.m., welcomed members of the SUNY Korea community to mark the museum’s new chapter. Titled “COLORSCAPE: Worn in Color,” the exhibition explores the role of color as a dynamic element in fashion and textile design. Featuring works associated with the late Professor Bae Cheon-beom, the exhibition highlights how color shapes expression in everyday life while showcasing a diverse range of garments and textile pieces. The opening ceremony not only introduced the exhibition but also celebrated the museum’s new space as a hub for creativity and cultural engagement. The ceremony welcomed not only members of the SUNY Korea community but also distinguished guests from Seoul, creating a vibrant and inclusive atmosphere. Guests were greeted with catered refreshments before the ceremony officially began with a ribbon-cutting, symbolizing the start of a new chapter for the museum. Following the ribbon-cutting, a series of welcoming remarks were delivered by notable figures. The ceremony began with Director Heisoon Shin of the SUNY Korea Museum of Modern Costume, who introduced the vision behind the museum’s new space. This was followed by remarks from renowned fashion designer Lie Sang-Bong, who shared his perspective on the significance of fashion and creativity. The sequence continued with an address by SUNY Korea President Arthur Lee, and concluded with remarks from Byun Ju-young, CEO of the Incheon Global Campus (IGC). After the speeches, attendees were presented with a brief overview of the exhibition, offering insight into its theme and development. In recognition of their contributions, FIT students who participated in the creation and preparation of the museum were awarded certificates, highlighting their efforts in bringing the project to life. With this, the exhibition was officially opened to the public. The “COLORSCAPE: Worn in Color” exhibition will run from March 25 to May 29, 2026, and is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Through its exploration of color in fashion and design, the exhibition invites visitors to experience creativity in a new and engaging way. Students, faculty, and visitors are encouraged to attend and enjoy the cultural and artistic experience offered by the SUNY Korea Museum of Modern Costume. Written by Student Reporter, Temirlan Gubashev (Temirlan.gubashev@stonybrook.edu)
2026.03.26
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SUNY Korea Museum of Modern Costume Unveils First Exhibition After Relocation: COLORSCAPE: Worn in Color
SUNY Korea Museum of Modern Costume will open a special exhibition, “COLORSCAPE: Worn in Color,” in its new location at the 3rd Floor of the Incheon Global Campus Multi-Complex Building, from March 25th to May 29th. This relocation marks a new start to the SUNY Korea Museum of Modern Costume. To celebrate this milestone, an opening ceremony will be held on the 25th featuring a ribbon cutting ceremony with distinguished guests, including the President of SUNY Korea, as well as representatives from IFEZ and IGC. “COLORSCAPE: Worn in Color” is a student-curated exhibition under the direction of Professor Linda Kim of FIT. Over the past 12 weeks, the Fashion Business Management students worked together to prepare this exhibition - from researching, planning, designing, and installation. This exhibition also features work by the late Professor Chun Bum Bae, founder of the Korea Fashion & Culture Association, who significantly elevated Korean fashion artwear. The artwork and garments receive inspiration “from light to celebration, with color moving from perception to experience,” showcasing the process of the formation of color. Color does not exist without light. In the absence of chromatic difference, perception turns toward form, material, and presence. Then perception is guided by black and white, revealing light, contrast, and structure before color fully emerges. Before color was shaped by human intention, it existed first in nature. As color appears, it is introduced through the full spectrum of sunlight. As the journey continues, color becomes structured through shape and spatial order, reflecting systems shaped by human thought and practice. Finally, color unfolds in its most expansive form through culture—expressed through diverse designs, textiles, techniques, handwoven materials, knitting, and multicolored forms—culminating in a celebration of color. "The COLORSCAPE: Worn in Color" exhibition will be held from March 25, 2026 to May 29, 2026, located on the 3rd floor of the Incheon Global Campus Multi-Complex Building, room 3024. The SUNY Korea Museum of Modern Costume is open to the public from 10 AM to 5 PM on weekdays and closed on weekends and holidays. Click here to watch a short guide to the museum’s new location: LINK
2026.03.24
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