Hwasun Jeonnam National University Hospital Extends Photo Exhibition Until Next Month 17
Exhibition of Stunning Domestic Mountain Scenery Photos... High Response to COVID-19 Healing
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] Hwasun Chonnam National University Hospital (Director Shin Myung-geun) announced on the 5th that it will extend the photo exhibition of the 'Mountain Photo Club' (President Kang Myeon-gu), held in the 2nd floor lobby, until April.
The exhibition was originally scheduled to be held for only two months from January, but due to the high response amid the unsettled and anxious atmosphere caused by COVID-19, it was decided to extend the period until the 17th of next month.
This photo exhibition, showcasing the beautiful nature and the spectacular views of domestic mountains, features about 30 works by 13 artists including Kang Myeon-gu, Guk Soon-cheon, Kim Jun-seok, Park In-ho, Park Jong-soon, Park Jun-hyung, Oh Soo-woong, Yoon Young-nyeo, Jo Young-sun, Jang In-ho, Cheon Ki-cheol, Choi Soo-jung, and Choi Young-tae.
Mr. Park (65), who is undergoing inpatient treatment, said, "The breathtaking views of Mudeungsan, Wolchulsan, Maisan, harmonized with fog and clouds, and the four-season landscapes across the country are mesmerizing." He added, "I often stop by the exhibition space to look at the photos, finding comfort for my unsettled and anxious mind caused by the news of COVID-19 spread."
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Meanwhile, the 'Mountain Photo Club' was formed in 2017 as a group of photographers aiming to share the beauty of nature and popularize photographic art. They have held exhibitions at places such as Gwangju Airport and Muan International Airport.
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