July 15-29, Together with 5 Artists with Developmental Disabilities

Gyeongbuk Library is hosting an exhibition of works by artists with developmental disabilities under the theme "Hope Approaching with Light" in the library's special exhibition hall.

Gyeongbuk Library is hosting an exhibition of works by artists with developmental disabilities under the theme "Hope Approaching with Light" in the library's special exhibition hall.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Gui-yeol] The Gyeongbuk Provincial Library will hold an exhibition of works by artists with developmental disabilities under the theme "Hope Approaching with Light" in the library's planned exhibition hall from the 15th to the 29th of this month.


Having previously presented various themes and concepts such as animals, art, and veterans in several exhibitions, this exhibition conveys the message of "coexistence and harmony, light and hope."


Nineteen paintings by five actively working domestic artists with developmental disabilities (Kim Tae-ho, Kim Tae-hwan, Yang Seo-yeon, Lee Gyu-jae, and Jo Tae-sung) will be displayed, with unique staging designed to increase local residents' interest and accessibility.

The exhibition "Hope Approached by Light," designed with "frames and LED lightboxes," approached through light.

The exhibition "Hope Approached by Light," designed with "frames and LED lightboxes," approached through light.

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The exhibition hall is divided into two spaces, "bright and dark," using lighting, and the works are designed with completely different materials: "frames and LED light boxes" in each space.


Considering the age and range of visitors, interactive programs that everyone can participate in have also been separately prepared.


These include magic drawing with LED pen sketches on a large luminous pad installed in the exhibition hall, color shadow experiences using beam projectors, and docent-led tours held three times a day (11 a.m., 2 p.m., and 4 p.m.) on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.


This exhibition, held over fifteen days, runs daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (excluding holidays and closed days) and is free for all to visit.



Library Director Jeong Seon-hong said, "This exhibition was planned to add the meaning of companionship and coexistence to the residents and to provide new experiences," adding, "We will continue to strive to offer various cultural contents such as exhibitions and programs as a representative regional library."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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