Outdoor Classes for 6 Subjects Conducted Throughout May

Ulsan Culture and Arts Center is launching a unique practical arts education program.


Ulsan Culture and Arts Center (Director Ma Dong-cheol) announced that from the 1st to the 31st, for one month, it will operate the "Lawn Painting Class" on the lawn in front of the permanent education hall of the Culture and Arts Center.


The Lawn Painting Class is a program that conducts practical arts education courses, which were previously held only indoors, in an open outdoor space. Participants gain artistic experience by directly observing and painting landscapes outdoors.

Lawn Painting Class.

Lawn Painting Class.

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The courses include six subjects in practical arts: drawing with colored pencils and figure drawing, oil painting of still life and landscapes, and watercolor painting of still life and landscapes.


Seventy-two students participate, allowing them to directly see and feel landscapes and still life in an open space. The program is conducted in a way that encourages creating personal artworks by using various materials and colors.


However, three calligraphy courses will continue to be held indoors due to the nature of the subject.


The Culture and Arts Center stated, "To welcome the fresh month of May, we have prepared this special outdoor education program," and added, "We hope this outdoor education in an open space will be a time for citizens to communicate and enjoy arts education in their daily lives."



For more details, please contact the Exhibition and Education Team of the Arts Business Division at Ulsan Culture and Arts Center.


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