Over 50 Art and Craft Works by Lifelong Learning Center Students Displayed Online... High-Quality Pieces Including Calligraphy, Zentangle, Botanical Art, and Portrait Drawing Showcased

Jungnang-gu Lifelong Learning Center Student Works Exhibition Held View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Jungnang-gu (Mayor Ryu Kyung-gi) is attracting attention by preparing a place to showcase the achievements of lifelong learning center students.


The district announced on the 21st that it will hold an online exhibition of works by Jungnang-gu lifelong learning center students for residents who find it difficult to go out due to COVID-19.


This exhibition will display a total of about 50 works created by students of lifelong learning center art and craft programs held and operated this year at Jungnang-gu Lifelong Learning Center, including calligraphy, Zentangle, botanical art, and portrait drawing.


Looking at the exhibited works, there are ▲ calligraphy with unique handwriting featuring stylish phrases on hanji lamps, round embroidery hoops, and candles ▲ Zentangle with patterns made of lines and curves painted with beautiful colors ▲ botanical art depicting flowers and plants in detail ▲ portrait drawings capturing the faces of the students themselves or famous people.


The exhibition can be viewed on the 21st through the Jungnang-gu Lifelong Learning Center website or the Jungnang-gu Office YouTube channel.


Ryu Kyung-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu, said, “I thank all the students who participated in lifelong learning programs offered both online and offline despite COVID-19, achieving self-development and self-learning,” and added, “We will continue to strive to enable many residents of all ages and genders to participate in lifelong learning both online and offline.”



The district actively responded to COVID-19 at Jungnang-gu Lifelong Learning Center, Happiness Learning Center, and Neighborhood Learning Centers, offering various online lectures such as Smart Smartphone Life, Easy History Classes Learned First by Moms, and Ukulele, receiving high praise from residents.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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