Chosun University Dental Hospital Holds 'Small Art Exhibition' in Lobby
Exhibition of Dental Hospital History Illustrations... Providing Visitors with Nostalgia and Attractions
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Chosun University Dental Hospital (Director Son Mikyung) announced on the 6th that a small art exhibition will be held in the lobby on the first floor of the dental hospital.
The exhibition, which has been open since the 3rd, features five paintings including the work "Chosun University Dental Hospital Building" directly painted by artist Jeong Seonhui.
The works depict the changes of the Chosun Dental College buildings and hospital from 1972 to the present, capturing the evolving appearance of the school buildings over time.
The paintings were produced with sponsorship funds from the General Alumni Association, supported by the 14th class alumni association of Chosun University Dental College.
Through this event, Chosun University Dental Hospital plans to provide memories and visual enjoyment to faculty, staff, patients, and visitors by showcasing paintings that reflect the history of the dental hospital.
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Kwon Hoon, president of the General Alumni Association (14th class), said, "We want to revive the memories of alumni, the dental hospital, and those related to the dental college, and serve as a gathering place for friendly conversations," adding, "I hope these five paintings will remain as historical materials forever for the school and hospital."
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