BNK Gyeongnam Bank Opens Applications for 'Second Half Gyeongnam Bank Gallery Rental'
No Separate Genre Distinction Such as Painting and Sculptures
Applications Open to Local Artists and Art Organizations
BNK Gyeongnam Bank is currently accepting applications for the ‘2023 Second Half BNK Gyeongnam Bank Gallery Rental.’
BNK Gyeongnam Bank is accepting applications for the 'Second Half of 2023 BNK Gyeongnam Bank Gallery Rental.'
View original imageApplications for the BNK Gyeongnam Bank Gallery rental are open to local artists and art organizations regardless of genre, including paintings (Korean painting, Western painting, Minhwa, etc.) and sculptures (crafts, new media, installation art, etc.).
The second half BNK Gyeongnam Bank Gallery rental exhibitions will be held from July to the end of November, spanning from the 7th to the 13th sessions.
Artists or groups wishing to rent the gallery can download the rental application form from the BNK Gyeongnam Bank website, fill it out, and submit it along with an exhibition plan and portfolio by June 2 via email or mail (only applications received by the deadline are valid; address: 642, 3.15-daero, Masanhoewon-gu, Changwon-si, Gyeongnam, BNK Gyeongnam Bank Headquarters, 14th floor, Social Contribution and Public Relations Department).
Application results will be individually notified after a strict review process. For detailed information regarding the rental, please contact the Social Contribution and Public Relations Department of BNK Gyeongnam Bank.
Kim Jonghak, head of the Social Contribution Team, stated, “We were able to witness the passion of artists during the BNK Gyeongnam Bank Gallery exhibitions held in the first half of this year. We look forward to high-quality works from local artists and art organizations in the second half rental as well. We hope many will show interest in applying for the rental.”
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Since 2012, BNK Gyeongnam Bank has been consistently conducting the ‘BNK Gyeongnam Bank Gallery Free Rental Project’ to support the creative activities of local artists and expand cultural opportunities for local residents.
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