"The future that we know, the future that will come"
The Korean government, in cooperation with UNESCO, successfully oversaw the ‘2010 UNESCO World Conference on Arts Education’
Following up the event’s success and to further carry out its mission stated by ‘The Seoul Agenda: Goals for the Development of Arts Education,’ it headed the administration of the ‘UNESCO International Arts Education Week’ on November 2011 to share and inspect the changes and achievements of arts and culture education policies around the world through an annual event.
Theme: Rediscovering arts and culture education in the new era: Fourth Industrial Revolution Slogan: “The future that we know, the future that will come” International Symposium(opening event): As we face technology-driven future as known as the 4IR, we aim to discuss the true nature of arts and the path arts and culture education should take in this critical time. Participatory Workshop: The meaning of arts in technology and sustainable creative practices Arts Education Hackathon: How can we develop ‘new ways to approach arts and culture education’ and ‘methods of participating in artistic and cultural activities’ through
media technology?