Exhibition of 127 Artworks Including Sihwa, Calligraphy, Painting, Photography, and Calligraphy

Guro-gu Office Hallway Transformed into an 'Open Exhibition Hall' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Guro-gu is operating the corridor of the district office as an 'Open Exhibition Hall' to comfort residents exhausted by COVID-19.


On the 31st, Guro-gu announced that it will display artworks throughout the corridors of the district office to support residents whose cultural activities have decreased due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic.


In the district office corridor 'Open Exhibition Hall,' a total of 127 works can be seen, including poetry and paintings (2nd floor), calligraphy (3rd floor), paintings (4th floor), photography (5th floor), and calligraphy art (6th floor).


The exhibition involved five local art organizations: Guro Calligraphy Association, Korea Art Association Guro Branch, Guro Photographers Association, Korea Writers Association Guro Branch, and Korea Calligraphy Association Guro Branch.



A Guro-gu official stated, “We hope residents visiting the district office take time to appreciate the works created by local artists at the Open Exhibition Hall.”


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