Heart Trail and Five Sculptures ... An Outdoor Relaxation Garden Open to Citizens

The courtyard of Ulsan Culture and Arts Center has been transformed into an outdoor sculpture garden, awaiting the footsteps of citizens.

The courtyard of Ulsan Culture and Arts Center has been transformed into an outdoor sculpture garden, awaiting the footsteps of citizens.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Kim Yong-woo] The space in front of the permanent education hall at Ulsan Culture and Arts Center has been transformed into an outdoor sculpture garden, becoming a resting place for citizens.


The 'Outdoor Sculpture Garden' spans an area of 1,225㎡, offering a chance to appreciate artworks in harmony with nature amidst the high-rise buildings of the city center.


The center stated that the sculpture garden was created to attract interest in sculptural art and to broaden the perspective on the development of creative arts.


Outdoor sculptures that were scattered throughout the center have been gathered in one place to allow focused appreciation, and a heart-shaped walking path has been arranged on the green lawn, providing visitors with a visual attraction.


The installed works include Lee In-haeng's Grand Prize-winning piece from the 4th Ulsan Art Exhibition, "Dream in the City II," Park Ki-jun's Grand Prize-winning piece from the 13th Ulsan Art Exhibition, "Structure and Entity," and "From Nature" by Jung Ki-hong, donated from the Outdoor Sculpture Permanent Invitational Exhibition, totaling five pieces.


The center plans to continue utilizing the outdoor sculpture garden as an exhibition space always open to the public.



A center official said, "We hope that the footsteps of citizens seeking relaxation in the sculpture garden, where life and art coexist in harmony, will continue."


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