The Jeonbuk Provincial Police Agency (Chief Kang Hwang-su) announced on the 4th that it presented a certificate of appreciation to artist Kim Su-gwi, who is exhibiting works from the 3rd to the 28th at the Mugunghwa Art Hall of the Jeonbuk Police Agency to enhance cultural and artistic services in the local community.


Jeonbuk Provincial Police Agency (Chief Kang Hwang-su, right) presented a letter of appreciation to artist Kim Su-gwi, who is exhibiting works from the 3rd to the 28th at the Mugunghwa Art Hall of the Jeonbuk Agency to enhance community cultural and artistic services on the 4th. <br>[Photo by Jeonbuk Provincial Police Agency]

Jeonbuk Provincial Police Agency (Chief Kang Hwang-su, right) presented a letter of appreciation to artist Kim Su-gwi, who is exhibiting works from the 3rd to the 28th at the Mugunghwa Art Hall of the Jeonbuk Agency to enhance community cultural and artistic services on the 4th.
[Photo by Jeonbuk Provincial Police Agency]

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Kim Su-gwi, the invited artist for this exhibition, has held 300 exhibitions including the opening exhibition at Hangaram Art Museum (Seoul Arts Center), the opening exhibition at the Korean Sound Culture Hall in Seoul, and the Expansion of Consciousness Exhibition in Jeonju. She has received numerous awards such as the Special Selection at the Korea Art Grand Exhibition (National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art), four Special Selections at the Jeollabuk-do Art Exhibition, and the Excellence Award at the Dong-A Art Exhibition.


She has also served as a festival promotion committee member of the Jeonju Artists Federation, general director of the Jeonju Hanji Festival, secretary general of the Jeonbuk Art Association, and chief operating committee chairperson of the Jeonbuk Art Exhibition. Currently, she is an invited artist of the Jeonbuk Art Exhibition, a regular member of the Korea Art Association, and a committee member managing the Jaman Mural Village.


Kim Su-gwi stated, “This exhibition expresses the ‘life story’ of coexistence by finding happiness in life within nature, emphasizing that living in harmony with nature is the pursuit of human happiness, and that nature and humans become one.”



Meanwhile, the Jeonbuk Provincial Police Agency has been planning exhibitions of artists’ artworks on the first floor of the main building’s ‘Gallery Mugunghwa Art Hall’ to achieve cultural empathy with the residents. The gallery has established itself as a communication window with the residents visiting the agency.


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