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The Songpa Youth Artist Center in Seoul will be hosting its first group exhibition titled “My Pungnap Liberation Diary” from the 8th of this month until the 3rd of next month. The center, which utilizes the culturally significant Pungnap-dong building, has been home to 11 resident artists who have actively engaged in various visual arts fields such as painting, installation art, video, and photography for the past 5 months.
The exhibition aims to reevaluate the cultural and historical value of Pungnap-dong through a series of three relay exhibitions. Participating artist Kim Min-ju describes the exhibition as an opportunity to uncover the hidden stories of Pungnap-dong and shed light on the overlooked aspects of the area.
The exhibition will take place in the underground first-floor exhibition space and part of the first floor of the Songpa Youth Artist Center. It will be open on weekdays from 10 am to 6 pm, and closed on Sundays and public holidays.
In addition to the exhibition, the center offers various cultural and artistic programs conducted by the resident artists. These programs, including drawing and photography, are open to people of all ages and genders. Songpa District Mayor Seo Gang-seok expressed his support for the activities of the youth artists and their contributions to the local community. He emphasized the importance of artistic activities that reflect the identity of Pungnap-dong and bring warmth and vitality to the area. Mayor Seo promised to continue supporting opportunities for all residents to enjoy high-quality cultural and artistic experiences.
The “My Pungnap Liberation Diary” exhibition at the Songpa Youth Artist Center is expected to be an attractive event that showcases the artistic talents of the resident artists and allows visitors to explore the cultural heritage of Pungnap-dong. Visitors can look forward to a variety of artworks and programs that highlight the creativity and passion of the resident artists and provide insights into the cultural and historical significance of Pungnap-dong.
For more information and to apply for programs, interested individuals can visit the Songpa Youth Artist Center directly or use the Seoul City Public Reservation System.
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