JT Savings Bank Launches Art Sharing Program to Revitalize Arts and Culture Industry
JT Savings Bank announced on the 27th that it will carry out the "4th Art Sharing Program" to support local arts and culture workers and revitalize the arts and culture industry.
JT Savings Bank's Art Sharing Program is a social contribution initiative that has been running for four years with the purpose of supporting the stagnant local culture and arts industry and providing opportunities for customers and employees to enjoy culture and arts.
This year's Art Sharing Program is being held by exhibiting works by emerging and established artists from the Gyeonggi region, collected by the Gyeonggi Arts Warehouse of the Gyeonggi Cultural Foundation, at the JT Savings Bank headquarters so that customers and employees can appreciate them.
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Jungyong Park, CEO of JT Savings Bank, said, "We are conducting the Art Sharing Program to provide cultural enjoyment opportunities for customers and employees visiting the headquarters and to promote the development of the local arts industry," adding, "We will continue to practice win-win management through various services that support not only our customers but also the local community's struggling arts and culture workers."
Exhibition works from JT Savings Bank's 'Art Sharing Program'. Photo by JT Savings Bank
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