CHENNAI: Gift wrapping is truly an art. If you are bored with wrapping gifts the same way every time, this exhibition and workshop are for you. InKo Centre, in association with the Korean Pavilion in Auroville, is presenting an exhibition and workshop on Bojagi, the traditional Korean art of wrapping. Characterised by intricate patchwork and vibrant colours, Bojagi is deeply rooted in Korean culture and has been passed down through generations as a symbol of blessing, care, and creativity. This Korean art is also a step toward a more sustainable future, replacing plastic bags with reusable Bojagi.

The Bojagi exhibition is curated by Wonja, Mint, Sungheui, and Sathya. Mint, who hosts the workshop, says, “While living in Auroville, and as part of the International Zone of Auroville, the Ko

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