As Part of Regional Win-Win Cooperation... Collaboration Among Four Autonomous Districts in Gwangju Metropolitan City

Arts Council Operates ‘Stage Makeup Artist’ Experience Program for Local Youth View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] The Korea Arts & Culture Education Service announced on the 5th that it conducted the 'Arko Human Book' stage makeup artist job experience program as part of its community win-win cooperation.


The Human Book is a social contribution program jointly operated by the Arts Council and four autonomous districts of Gwangju Metropolitan City (Gwangsan-gu, Nam-gu, Dong-gu, Buk-gu) to provide cultural and artistic career exploration opportunities for youth at local children's centers. It is one of the Arts Council's representative social contribution programs, now in its fourth year.


The Human Book program was held from July to August at 12 local children's centers in Gwangju Metropolitan City. Approximately 230 youths participated over the two months.


Participating students had the opportunity to practice and experience stage makeup firsthand using special makeup kits under the guidance of a professional stage makeup instructor.



An official from the Arts Council stated, "As a public institution relocated to the Gwangju and Jeonnam region, we are cooperating with various organizations for the development of the local community," adding, "We will continue to communicate actively, contribute, and strengthen our social responsibility to coexist with the local community."


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