Seoul Arts Center Signs MOU to Support Disabled Artists with Disabled Culture and Arts Center
On the 14th, the Seoul Arts Center announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Korea Disabled Culture and Arts Center to support artists with disabilities.
The two organizations plan to collaborate with goals including ▲exchange of excellent content and information to revitalize and expand the base of disabled arts ▲cooperation to enhance cultural and artistic accessibility for people with disabilities ▲activation and promotion of systems such as priority purchase of creative works by disabled artists and regular performances and exhibitions.
Jang Hyeong-jun, President of the Seoul Arts Center (right), and Kim Hyeong-hee, Chairman of the Korea Disabled Culture and Arts Institute.
Photo by Seoul Arts Center
Both organizations stated that they signed this agreement to contribute more to promoting social diversity and cultural inclusion.
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Jang Hyung-jun, President of the Seoul Arts Center, said, "By combining the infrastructure and know-how of the Seoul Arts Center and the Korea Disabled Culture and Arts Center, we will strive to continuously create spaces where the artistic work of disabled artists can transcend disabilities and be enjoyed by everyone."
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