Gyeongnam Information University Visual Design Students Donate Exhibition Proceeds to Sancheong County Flood Victims
Visual Design Department Club OPE
Donates Proceeds from Exhibition Artwork Sales and Fundraising
On August 11, Gyeongnam Information University announced that students from the Department of Visual Design held an exhibition during their summer break and donated both the proceeds from artwork sales and an additional 1 million won raised by the students to Sancheong County, which was affected by heavy rainfall.
The Visual Design Department club "OPE" at Gyeongnam College of Information Technology held the exhibition "Simulacra" and donated the proceeds from the sale of artworks to flood recovery efforts in Sancheong County. Provided by Gyeongnam College of Information Technology
View original imageThe Visual Design Department club OPE held an exhibition titled "Simulacrum" at Gallery Ebinine in Dong-gu, Busan, from July 25 to August 1.
The exhibition, organized by the university's RISE Project Group, was a great success, attracting approximately 500 visitors. The students decided to donate all proceeds from artwork sales during the exhibition and raised an additional 1 million won through their own fundraising efforts.
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Kim Taehaerang, a sophomore, and Lee Mingyu, a freshman and club president, said, "It was a valuable experience to see the exhibition we prepared with care conclude successfully and to have our artworks sold. We decided to make this donation to offer some help to residents in the areas affected by the recent flood damage."
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