Kim Joo-hee's work 'Ilpyeondansim' to be exhibited at the Mokwon University K-ART Mentoring Exhibition. Provided by Mokwon University

Kim Joo-hee's work 'Ilpyeondansim' to be exhibited at the Mokwon University K-ART Mentoring Exhibition. Provided by Mokwon University

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[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] The Korean Painting Department of the College of Fine Arts at Mokwon University announced on the 15th that it will hold the '2022 K-ART Mentoring Exhibition' at the campus art gallery until the 20th of this month.

The K-ART Mentoring Exhibition is a kind of creative companionship program that shares the research achievements of works by master's and doctoral students, faculty advisors, and current students engaged in artistic creation activities, and explores know-how in the production process and directions for career exploration.

In particular, at this event, senior artists meet juniors as mentors and mentees to share the creative process they have experienced on site, seek practical methods for artwork production, and conduct career counseling.



At the K-ART Mentoring Exhibition, you can also see about 20 Korean painting works by Professor Jeong Hwang-rae, head of the Korean Painting Department, Professors Lee Jong-pil and Hwang Hyo-sil, and artists Park Hye-ji and Yoon Se-yeon.

Professor Jeong Hwang-rae said, "Students will be able to learn know-how about artwork production from seniors such as master's and doctoral students at the K-ART Mentoring Exhibition and receive advice on university life and careers," adding, "The university will continue to plan various mentoring programs to provide practical help to students."


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