Korea Ceramic Foundation and Gyeonggi Children's Museum Sign Mutual Cooperation Agreement on the 12th
The Korea Ceramic Foundation Gyeonggi Ceramic Museum and Gyeonggi Children's Museum signed a business agreement for mutual cooperation on the 12th.
View original imageThe Korea Ceramic Foundation's Gyeonggi Ceramic Museum and Gyeonggi Children's Museum signed a business agreement on the 12th at the Craft Hill of Gyeonggi Ceramic Museum to promote the '2024 Gyeonggi Ceramic Biennale Kids Biennale and Museum Education Experience Program.'
According to the agreement, the two institutions will collaborate in various areas including ▲program development and operation ▲personnel exchange ▲promotional cooperation.
In particular, they will jointly develop and operate programs tailored to their respective characteristics. Additionally, they will co-plan an educational program linked to the fairy tale book "Bin Hwabon," with the first session held at Gyeonggi Ceramic Museum and the second session at Gyeonggi Children's Museum.
Furthermore, during the Kids Biennale period, they will promote the development of various storytelling programs such as "Hello! Ceramic Mon" and the Children's Museum's own programs. During the Chuseok holiday, the Gyeonggi Children's Museum will support ceramic experience programs to provide visitors with special hands-on opportunities.
For personnel exchange, Gyeonggi Children's Museum will provide professional storytelling instructors and related educational content, while Gyeonggi Ceramic Museum will support ceramic education instructors, educational content, and equipment.
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Choi Moon-hwan, CEO of the Korea Ceramic Foundation, stated, "Through this agreement, we hope that both museums will work closely together to provide better educational and cultural services to the local community."
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