Oct 29, 2025
– A New Model of Cultural Partnership: Building Synergy between an International Cultural Enterprise and a Non-Profit Institution
[Arirang Culture Connect, Suwon: Oct 23]
A new chapter in the advancement of the global intangible heritage community has begun.
The Advocacy Alliance for Culture Masters, a newly established non-profit organization officially registered in Gyeonggi Province, has been launched to strengthen institutional support for traditional artists and cultural practitioners. Working in close partnership with Culture Masters, the global cultural enterprise renowned for its initiatives in intangible heritage, the Alliance will serve as a vital bridge between tradition, innovation, and international collaboration.
The newly formed Advocacy Alliance aims to create a sustainable ecosystem for Korea’s traditional artists—those who safeguard and transmit the nation’s living cultural heritage. Its activities will focus on education, welfare, creative support, and international exchange, helping local practitioners gain greater recognition and opportunities in the global arena.
Through programs such as the Arirang Masters, WIN EXPO, and Living Heritage 60, the Alliance will work hand in hand with Culture Masters to amplify the voices of heritage bearers and expand Korea’s cultural diplomacy across borders.
The partnership between Culture Masters and the Advocacy Alliance represents a new model of joint governance in the cultural sector—combining the creativity and global reach of a private cultural enterprise with the public mission and advocacy role of a non-profit organization.
Under this framework, Culture Masters will lead international networking, digital content development, and global communications, while the Advocacy Alliance will focus on domestic engagement, policy collaboration, and the empowerment of traditional artists. Together, they will pursue the shared vision of “From Tradition to Innovation”, positioning Korea’s cultural heritage as a catalyst for creative industries and sustainable development.
The two entities will maintain their independent mandates while jointly operating a Steering Committee to ensure transparent governance and strategic coordination. This collaborative structure exemplifies a hybrid cultural model—a fusion of policy innovation, social responsibility, and creative entrepreneurship—designed to sustain intangible cultural heritage in the 21st century.
Dr. SeongYong Park, President of Culture Masters, emphasized the alliance’s significance:
“This partnership is not merely administrative—it is a practical alliance for the future of cultural practitioners. By combining public ethics with creative enterprise, we aim to design a sustainable cultural ecosystem that empowers tradition in the age of technology.”
The Advocacy Alliance also stated its commitment to act as “a collaborative platform where traditional artists, communities, and the world meet,” pledging to pioneer new models of shared value creation in the field of living heritage.
• Establishment of the Advocacy Alliance for Culture Masters, a registered non-profit organization.
• Strategic partnership with Culture Masters for joint branding and governance.
• Focus on supporting traditional artists, policy advocacy, and international exchange.
• Shared goal: building a sustainable, innovation-driven cultural ecosystem for the future.