Galleria百, Featuring Renewable Energy Artworks... 'Giljong Sangga' Eco-Friendly Exhibition Popup Event
Eco-friendly exhibition popup of the design studio 'Giljong Sangga' currently held at Galleria Gwanggyo.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] Galleria Department Store announced on the 26th that it will hold an exhibition popup of the design studio 'Giljong Sanga,' which uses eco-friendly materials, at Gwanggyo and Daejeon Timeworld as part of the 'Right! EARTH' project.
This exhibition, themed 'Innovation for the Earth,' showcases works inspired by renewable energy by 'Giljong Sanga.' It expresses daily life and camping sites, depicting the production, consumption, and circulation of eco-friendly alternative energies such as solar, hydro, and wind power through installation art. The exhibition is characterized by humorously creating imagined eco-friendly appliances and furniture seen in childhood science classes, arranged like a living space.
The Galleria 'Right! EARTH' project is a campaign proposing ways to protect the environment and respect life, featuring a series of diverse eco-friendly pop-up stores for the Earth until November 4th.
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Meanwhile, Galleria Department Store operates the customer practice program 'Right! Credit' at all branches. This program awards 'cREdit' when customers engage in eco-friendly activities such as refusing disposable products, using eco-bags, tumblers, or personal containers, accumulating 50 credits per activity. When 100 credits are accumulated, they can be converted into mobile cash usable online and offline or into an amount selected for excellent customers.
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