Prism is a satellite of ARKO Art Center: One of the many activities that take place at ARKO Art Center(located by Marronnier Park in Seoul’s Hyehwa neighborhood) and Insa Art Space (located in the Wonseo neighborhood), it offers a selection of programs that reach out into society to spotlight different voices. Prism revolves in the museum’s orbit as an illuminating guide that allows you to view and feel different parts of a place that cannot be seen-rather than only the wavelengths of light that the eye perceives as color.
Through the menu, you can examine all the various activities that take part at ARKO Art Center, which are like their own profound spectrum of color. “Workshops” archives activities of dialogue and practice with various people outside the museum. “Roundtables” presents discussions on specialized themes, while “Plug-in” presents activities within the museum’s physical environment.
Is the museum a place we can only visit when we have the power of sight? In museum environments that focus on visually oriented material, do we simply take the significance of “Seeing” for granted? Prism is working to become a satellite that observes and conveys the museum’s light-which has the potential to change lives.