Pohang City Museum of Art.

Pohang City Museum of Art.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] Pohang City Museum of Art is recruiting students for the 12th Pohang Steel Art Workshop from August 8 to 15 this year.


The 12th course is a 4-month program held from August 16 to December 16, with classes every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. There are a total of 9 courses including daily necessities metal crafts (basic, beginner, intermediate, advanced), jewelry metal crafts (beginner, intermediate, advanced), and entrepreneurship classes, with 10 applicants accepted per course.


In addition to regular courses, one-day experience classes are also being recruited as needed, targeting middle and high school students and non-profit organizations, and can be attended through prior reservation.


The daily necessities course offers classes on making spoons, chopstick rests, bookmarks, and candle holders to build a foundation in metal crafts while stimulating citizens' interest. The jewelry course requires students to cover material costs due to the nature of the materials, but is popular among students as they create unique bracelets, necklaces, and more.


The entrepreneurship class focuses on art product development and guidance to help students who have steadily completed the stages prepare for starting a business beyond a hobby.


Since relocating near Pohang Lotte Department Store this year, the Pohang Steel Art Workshop has been nurturing metal craft experts and continuously supporting students aspiring to start businesses, achieving excellent results in the Gyeongbuk Provincial Skills Competition since last year.


Applications are open to Pohang citizens aged from middle school students to 65 years old and can be submitted on a first-come, first-served basis through the Pohang City Museum of Art website.



For more details, please check the Pohang City Museum of Art website or contact by phone.


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