Professor Park Jung-hye Appointed Head of Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Park Jung-hye, a professor at the Korea Research Institute for Korean Studies, has been appointed as the new president of the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation.
- The foundation, under the Cultural Heritage Administration, focuses on identifying scattered Korean cultural assets abroad, repatriating illegally exported items, and supporting the local utilization of legally exported heritage.
- Park, a traditional painting historian with over 30 years of research experience, will serve a three-year term.
The Cultural Heritage Administration proudly announces the appointment of Professor Park Jung-hye as the new president of the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation. Professor Park, a distinguished scholar with over three decades dedicated to researching Joseon Dynasty royal court paintings and palace art, brings a wealth of expertise to this crucial role.
Her extensive academic background, including degrees from Hongik University and her long tenure at the Korea Research Institute for Korean Studies, underscores her deep understanding of Korean art history. Professor Park has also held significant positions, such as president of the Korean Society of Art History and a member of the National Institute of Korean History.
The Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation plays a vital role in safeguarding and promoting our nation's cultural legacy scattered across the globe. Established in 2012, its mission encompasses identifying these invaluable assets, facilitating their repatriation, and supporting their preservation and appreciation abroad. Professor Park's leadership promises to invigorate these efforts, ensuring that Korea's rich artistic heritage continues to be recognized and cherished worldwide.
Originally published by Hankyoreh in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.