Kookmin University Graduate School of Design (President Jeong Seung-ryeol) will hold an exhibition featuring outstanding works by current students and alumni until the 29th at the Kookmin University Zero One Design Center in Dongsung-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul.


An exhibition view of outstanding works by current students and alumni at the Zero One Design Center of Kookmin University in Dongsung-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, hosted by the Graduate School of Design at Kookmin University (President Seungryeol Jeong) until the 29th. [Image source=Kookmin University]

An exhibition view of outstanding works by current students and alumni at the Zero One Design Center of Kookmin University in Dongsung-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, hosted by the Graduate School of Design at Kookmin University (President Seungryeol Jeong) until the 29th. [Image source=Kookmin University]

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While it is common for students in individual departments within the design field to exhibit their works, it is very rare to have an exhibition showcasing works from all graduate school departments. Jang Jung-sik, Dean of the Graduate School of Design, stated, "The design field is Kookmin University's greatest strength and core driving force," adding, "We planned this exhibition believing that showcasing outstanding works by current students and alumni will provide prospective students considering admission to the Graduate School of Design with confidence in their choice."


The exhibition features 36 outstanding works from 10 majors, including Interior Design, Product Design, Ceramic Design, Visual Design, Illustration, Fashion, Glass Art, Jewelry Design, Exhibition Design, and Art Therapy.



Meanwhile, the application period for new students for the 2024 academic year at Kookmin University Graduate School of Design is open until the 29th, with the selection process scheduled for the 9th of next month.


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