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view.log | [Feb, 2026 Cultural Guide] Listening to Stories, Lingering in Books | Vision Into Motion, The Five Loaves and Two Fish, Where’s Wally?, Still Tasha Tudor

by faith.log 2026. 1. 31.



February Cultural Guide: Vision Into Motion · The Five Loaves and Two Fish · Where’s Wally? · Still, Tasha Tudor

February arrives before the year fully gathers its momentum, making it a fitting moment to pause and recalibrate one’s sense of direction and rhythm. As the rush of the new year begins to settle, a quiet space opens up—space to reflect on what we will hold onto and how we will move forward. In this month’s view.log, we introduce a selection of Christian cultural events and book-centered exhibitions taking place in February 2026. Rather than offering interpretation, this guide simply lays out the landscape. Readers are invited to look through the listings below and choose a cultural moment that feels attuned to their everyday lives.

1. 2026 Vision Talk Concert – Vision Into Motion

This talk concert is a public gathering centered on faith, life, vocation, and calling. Rather than a one-directional lecture, it unfolds as a conversation shaped by the real questions Christians face today. The event invites participants to consider how faith can move beyond church language and take form in everyday decisions and life directions. While it is especially relevant for seminarians and young adults, the themes resonate with anyone standing at a crossroads in life. For those seeking balance between faith and reality, this concert offers a thoughtful and grounded space.
 
Event Information
• Venue: Baeknam Jo Memorial Hall, Chongshin University
• Date & Time: Saturday, February 7, 2026, 1:30 PM
• Tickets: KRW 39,000 / Group discount (5+): KRW 19,500

2. Family Musical <The Five Loaves and Two Fish>

This family musical is based on the well-known Gospel narrative. With music and staging designed for younger audiences, the story is easy to follow and engaging for children. Rather than focusing on the miracle itself, the performance highlights how small acts of sharing can bring meaningful change. It is a production that parents and children can experience together. Even after the curtain falls, the story naturally invites further conversation. Among February’s cultural offerings, this musical stands out as a warm and accessible option for families.
 
Performance Information
• Venue: Gwangya Art Center
• Dates: February 10–28, 2026
• Showtimes: Tue–Fri 2:00 PM / Sat 11:00 AM
• Tickets: KRW 30,000 (10+ group discount 20% / Student discount 20% / Disability discount 25%)

3. <Where’s Wally?> Special Exhibition - Journey into a Curious Book World

This exhibition transforms the beloved picture book Where’s Wally? into an immersive spatial experience. Scenes from the book are recreated throughout the exhibition space, welcoming visitors into its playful world. Rather than rewarding speed or correctness, the exhibition encourages slow observation and lingering attention. For children, it offers an opportunity to develop focus and visual awareness. For adults, it gently recalls the sensory memory of reading in childhood. By turning pages into places, the exhibition presents an alternative way of encountering books. It is an easy, low-pressure visit that suits both solo visitors and families.
 
Exhibition Information
• Venue: The Seouliteum (Galleria Foret)
• Dates: December 22, 2025 – April 5, 2026
• Tickets: Adults KRW 20,000 / Children & Youth KRW 13,000 (Shinhan Card discount KRW 2,000)

4. <Still, Tasha Tudor>An Icon of Happiness: The Life of Tasha Tudor

This exhibition offers a close look at the works and daily life of picture book artist Tasha Tudor. Through her illustrations, handwritten notes, and personal belongings, visitors encounter the life she chose to live. The exhibition does not emphasize achievement or productivity. Instead, it draws attention to a life shaped by seasons, handmade work, and unhurried time. For those accustomed to fast-moving images and constant consumption, the exhibition gently suggests slowing down. It is not a visually overwhelming show, but one that leaves a quiet and lasting impression. In this sense, it feels particularly well suited to the month of February.
 
Exhibition Information
• Venue: Lotte Museum
• Dates: December 11, 2025 – March 15, 2026
• Tickets: Adults KRW 20,000 / Youth & Children KRW 13,000

Closing Notes

February remains firmly within winter, yet it is also a season that quietly prepares for spring. Even amid busy schedules, it is worth slowing one’s pace and choosing what to watch and what to listen to. Cultural events do not need to promise profound revelation. Sometimes, they simply offer a chance to step outside familiar patterns and encounter a different story. Listening to someone else’s words, or lingering in a space born from a book, can be enough. It is all right not to find immediate answers. There is value in the act of pausing and looking attentively. Among the places introduced this month, one may quietly settle into the rhythms of daily life. Leaving a small margin in February’s calendar can be an intentional choice. That margin, filled with culture, may offer the strength needed to move toward the next season.


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