Opportunities to Appreciate Cultural Arts such as Landscape Paintings and Videos

The on-campus club ‘JinArt’ at Gyeongsang National University will hold the exhibition ‘Me, Nature, and Region’ at the M Gallery on the first floor of the Gyeongsang National University Museum until September 8.


This exhibition is part of the ‘2023 University Student M Gallery Rental Support Event’ hosted by the Gyeongsang National University Museum.

Gyeongsang National University Museum 1st Floor M Gallery.

Gyeongsang National University Museum 1st Floor M Gallery.

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The ‘Me, Nature, and Region’ exhibition promotes the local area to overcome the risk of regional extinction. Students Lee Jin-a, Noh Kyung-eun, Baek Geon-hee, Kwak Jae-yoon, Hong Ji-hye, Kim Ha-ru, and Kang Dong-guk from Gyeongsang National University participated. The exhibition is divided into three sections: ‘Me,’ ‘Nature,’ and ‘Region.’ Visitors can enjoy various related themes through illustrations, landscapes, abstract paintings, posters, and videos.


JinArt presents the answer to the question, “What can university students do about social issues such as the risk of regional extinction?” as “contributing to society through culture and the arts.”


JinArt engages in social contribution activities using culture and the arts to bring everyday life into art and art into everyday life, helping people encounter a better life and society. They promote areas at risk of extinction, develop cultural content utilizing the unique cultural resources of Uiryeong-gun, and provide local cultural spaces and regional art platforms for education.



The ‘Me, Nature, and Region’ exhibition will be held on the first floor of the Gyeongsang National University Museum until September 8. It is closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays. Viewing hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and admission is free without prior reservation.


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