Gwangju National Science Museum Successfully Concludes 'Gakyanggaksaeng Color Nara' Exhibition
The "Colorful Color Country" exhibition at the National Gwangju Science Museum successfully concluded, attracting tens of thousands of visitors.
This event was organized by the Gwangju Science Museum in collaboration with the Busan Science Museum and Daegu Science Museum. It toured from April 20 to the 25th of this month, drawing a total of 76,000 visitors.
Through various "colors" encountered in daily life, visitors could understand and empathize with the meanings and emotions conveyed by colors, experiencing the diverse world of colors in an interactive, experience-centered special exhibition. The exhibition was composed of various experiential contents under subthemes such as "Light and Color," "Art and Color," "Nature and Color," and "My Color, My Future."
In particular, contents based on the mysterious characteristics of colors, such as "The Room Where Color Disappeared," "Color Bridge," "Digital Coloring Ground," and "Personal Color Diagnosis," received favorable reviews.
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Lee Jeong-gu, director of the Gwangju Science Museum, expressed his ambition, stating, "We will continue to fulfill our role as a central institution for spreading scientific culture by hosting high-quality special exhibitions that reflect national interests."
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