The Seoul Arts Center and the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture announced on the 12th that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to revitalize culture and arts in Seoul.

(Photo from left) Jang Hyeong-jun, President of the Seoul Arts Center, and Lee Chang-gi, CEO of the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the revitalization of Seoul's culture and arts sector at the Seoul Arts Center on the 9th. <br>[Photo by Seoul Arts Center]

(Photo from left) Jang Hyeong-jun, President of the Seoul Arts Center, and Lee Chang-gi, CEO of the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the revitalization of Seoul's culture and arts sector at the Seoul Arts Center on the 9th.
[Photo by Seoul Arts Center]

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The main points of the agreement made on the 9th include ▲ development and commercialization of content for excellent cultural and artistic services ▲ mutual exchange of content to expand the base of culture and arts ▲ mutual exchange regarding cultural projects hosted by both organizations.


According to the agreement, the Seoul Arts Center will support planned exhibitions by the 13th cohort of resident artists at the Seoul Disability Arts Creation Center, operated by the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture. The Seoul Disability Arts Creation Center, Korea’s first creative space for artists with disabilities, is supported through regular public selection by the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture, and a total of 77 resident artists have passed through it over the past 16 years.


Furthermore, starting with this exhibition, both organizations plan to exchange cultural and artistic resources and cooperate to develop and commercialize excellent cultural and artistic services.


Jang Hyung-jun, President of the Seoul Arts Center, said, "Through this opportunity, both organizations will actively strive to expand the base of culture and arts."



Lee Chang-gi, CEO of the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture, also stated, "We expect this MOU to lead to improvements in both the quantity and quality of cultural enjoyment for citizens, which is the shared goal of the two cultural and artistic institutions."


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