Wanju County to Exhibit "Wanju Saengmundong Artworks" Until the 30th
Featuring Crafts from U Ceramics, Komjirak Club, and More
The Wanju County Living Culture and Arts Club Network (hereinafter referred to as Wanju Saengmundong) will hold the "14th Wanju Saengmundong Art Exhibition" at the exhibition hall of Wanju County cultural and arts organizations until the 30th.
The Wanju County Living Culture and Arts Club Network will hold the "14th Wanju Saengmundong Art Exhibition" at the exhibition hall of Wanju County cultural and arts organizations until the 30th. Provided by Wanju County
View original imageAccording to the county on October 20, this exhibition is part of the 2025 Club Revitalization Support Project, hosted by Wanju County and North Jeolla Province, and co-organized by Wanju Saengmundong and selected clubs.
The exhibition features a variety of crafts from clubs such as U Ceramics (ceramics), Komjirak Club (total crafts), Chacha (total crafts), Two Mom (soy quilt), and Healing Eco (horticulture). Notably, the exhibited works are scheduled to be donated to marginalized groups in the region, including elderly people living alone.
Lee Sangbae, Director of Wanju Saengmundong, stated, "Clubs that began as hobby groups have become a source of leisure and vitality in life, resulting in beautiful works. I hope that through this exhibition, Wanju residents will take greater interest in and participate in living culture club activities."
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County Governor Yoo Heetae said, "Living culture and arts club activities have become more than just hobbies-they are now a new cultural asset of Wanju, enjoyed and nurtured by all residents. We will continue to actively strive to enhance the cultural welfare of our citizens."
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