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Dreams of Creation Unfolding on Red Road... Mapo-gu Makers 2nd Cohort Recruitment View original image

Mapo-gu (Mayor Park Gang-su) is recruiting cultural and artistic creators, 'Redroad Makers,' to move into the Makers booths within the Redroad Power Plant (35 Wausan-ro 37-gil) until April 18.


The Redroad Power Plant is a complex cultural and artistic facility where residents, tourists, and artists can enjoy and appreciate the unique cultural and artistic content of Redroad up close.


The power plant has 10 Makers booths operated at lower rates than the surrounding area to support the creative activities of cultural and artistic creators. The booths open for recruitment this time are Building 7-A and Building 9.


Creators selected as Makers can use exclusive workspaces (each 27㎡ and 25㎡ in size) at rates lower than the market price (varies by booth, see announcement for details).


The recruitment targets are ▲ cultural and artistic creators (design, crafts, webtoons, etc.) ▲ broadcasting-related creators ▲ creators of support projects (organizations or individuals) who can cooperate with the district in developing and providing Redroad-linked content.


Applicants who wish to move in can refer to the notice section on the Mapo-gu website, fill out the application form, and submit it via email to the person in charge.


The district will select two booth operators by the end of April through a first-round document review and a second-round expert evaluation (including presentations). The selected second batch of Makers will start operating the booths in May.



Park Gang-su, Mayor of Mapo-gu, said, "Many cultural artists are struggling due to the lack of creative spaces, and I hope this will be some help to them. We ask for the enthusiastic interest of those who can vividly promote Redroad as a global tourism landmark."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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