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Hong Somin

Cultural Diplomacy Producer
 

Cultural Diplomacy Through Structure and Interpretation
Connecting institutional cooperation with the interpretive power of culture

 

Hong Somin is a cultural diplomacy producer working at the intersection of international cooperation and the interpretive language of culture. While coordinating institutional projects such as EEC cooperation and MOU-based partnerships, she has also developed a sustained focus on how art, space, fashion, and visual language shape international relationships and public meaning. Her work begins from the belief that culture is not simply content, but a language that enables diplomatic imagination, connection, and shared understanding.

Cultural Diplomacy Through Structure and Interpretation

KROH’s approach to cultural diplomacy is built on the intersection of institutional execution and cultural interpretation. Rather than limiting international cooperation to agreements or exchange alone, it seeks to expand that cooperation into broader structures of resonance and connection through art, space, images, and symbols. KROH views culture not as a secondary means of representation, but as a public language through which relationships can be shaped and sustained.

KROH’s Cultural Role

KROH approaches culture not as a supplementary layer, but as a strategic language through which relationships, public meaning, and international understanding can be shaped. Its approach to cultural diplomacy extends beyond institutions and policy, focusing on how symbols, places, images, and narratives can expand the ways international connection is imagined and experienced.

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