The 4·16 Democratic Citizenship Education Center is carrying out a project to create tile murals and install them on the exterior walls of the education center. The photo shows the event notice.

The 4·16 Democratic Citizenship Education Center is carrying out a project to create tile murals and install them on the exterior walls of the education center. The photo shows the event notice.

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From the 1st, the 4·16 Democratic Citizenship Education Center is recruiting about 80 participants from youth families in the province for the 'Tile Mural Project.'


This project involves drawing on kits delivered to homes and creating tile murals to be installed on the exterior walls of the education center, aimed at expanding educational participation among parents and citizens.


The first session will be held online on August 26, and the second session offline on September 23.


The main activities include ▲ collaborative project tile mural painting ▲ exploration of the Danwon High School 4·16 Memorial Classroom ▲ educational experience activities (mirror keyring), among others.


Jeon Myeong-seon, director of the 4·16 Democratic Citizenship Education Center, emphasized, "We hope to become a mature society that remembers and empathizes with social disasters," adding, "We will create an open education center by installing murals that many people can participate in and see."



Meanwhile, participation applications are free via Naver Form, and detailed information can be found on the 4·16 Democratic Citizenship Education Center website.


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