Naju Natural Dyeing Foundation to Hold 'Year of the Ox Special Exhibition' on the 31st
[Naju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] The Naju City Natural Dyeing Cultural Foundation announced on the 20th that it will hold the "Year of the Ox Special Exhibition" commemorating the Year of the Ox in the new year until the 31st.
This special exhibition, held at the Korea Natural Dyeing Museum, features 50 artists from various genres including woodcraft, textiles, ceramics, Jiseung craft, pop art, pressed flowers, and photographic art, all centered around the theme of the "Ox" (牛).
Visitors can also experience a variety of original and artistic works reflecting the diligent, sincere, and steadfast image of the ox.
Visitors to the exhibition must comply with COVID-19 prevention guidelines such as wearing masks and social distancing, and the exhibition can also be viewed on the Naju City Natural Dyeing Cultural Foundation website.
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Kim Wang-sik, director of the Korea Natural Dyeing Museum, said, "Looking at the works in this special exhibition, they feel like self-portraits of those who live steadfastly like the ox in the field of art," adding, "I hope the energy of the ox, symbolizing wealth and abundance, brings comfort and hope to citizens weary from COVID-19."
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