Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism's 'One Office One Team' Project... Selected and Operated for 3 Consecutive Years

Sung Mijin, wild ginseng on paper with colored pencils. [Image source=Sancheong-gun]

Sung Mijin, wild ginseng on paper with colored pencils. [Image source=Sancheong-gun]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] The Sancheong Museum in Gyeongnam and the art club Sancheong-eul Geurine announced on the 22nd that they will hold an exhibition titled "Drawing the Heart of a Farmer" until the 28th.


This exhibition was organized as part of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism's One Library, One Museum, One Art Gallery project.


Members of the Sancheong Museum art club "Sancheong-eul Geurine" present over 40 works illustrating Sancheong's agricultural specialties and rural landscapes using pencil, colored pencil, watercolor, acrylic, and more.


"Sancheong-eul Geurine" was founded in March 2019. It was created by local residents interested in art joining forces. Since its founding, it has been capturing the local scenery, nature, and plants on canvas.


The Sancheong Museum has been selected for the One Library, One Museum, One Art Gallery project for three consecutive years. In 2019, it held an exhibition titled "Capturing the Scenery of Sancheong" and also participated in the nationwide One Library, One Museum, One Art Gallery exhibition at Seoul's Gyeongui Line Book Street. In 2020, it held an online exhibition titled "Drawing the Scent of Sancheong."


Park Woo-myung, director of the Sancheong Museum, said, "This exhibition especially allows us to see the agricultural specialties and landscapes drawn with the heart of farmers by local residents who have returned to farming and rural living in Sancheong. We will continue to strive to become a museum that works together with the community through supporting local residents' artistic activities and ongoing community support."



Meanwhile, the One Library, One Museum, One Art Gallery project, led by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, supports the formation of cultural and artistic communities, performances, and exhibitions by utilizing public libraries, museums, and art gallery spaces that local residents can easily access.


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