Support of 112.5 Million KRW for Four Fields: Visual Arts, Performance, Literature, and Religious Culture

Boseong County Office exterior view (Photo by Boseong County)

Boseong County Office exterior view (Photo by Boseong County)

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[Boseong=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Jeonnam Boseong-gun announced on the 11th that it will hold a public contest for projects supporting the development and revitalization of local culture and arts until the 14th.


This year's contest will be conducted in four categories: local culture and arts preservation and promotion programs (visual, performance, literature), and religious cultural events, with a total project budget of 112.5 million KRW.


Eligibility for application is cultural and artistic organizations that have been located in Boseong-gun for more than one year as of the announcement date and have event performance records.


Cultural and artistic organizations wishing to participate in the contest must submit the application form and project plan in person or by mail to the Boseong-gun Culture and Tourism Division by the 14th.


The application form can be downloaded from the announcement and notice board on the county website.


Applicants must bear 10% of the decided subsidy as a mandatory self-contribution, and submit settlement documents along with activity photos within one month after project completion.


A county official explained, "We have prepared this contest for projects supporting the development and revitalization of local culture and arts to activate the creative activities of Boseong-gun artists and expand opportunities for residents to enjoy culture and arts."



Boseong-gun plans to decide the subsidy recipients and the scale of support for the selected projects next month after deliberations by the project selection review committee and the local subsidy review committee.


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