Over 80 Works Displayed in Three Categories, Including Portraits and Practical Ceramics

Jeongeup City in North Jeolla Province will hold the "2025 Lifelong Learning Center Program Exhibition" in the lobby on the first floor of the Lifelong Learning Center until the 16th.

Jeongeup City will hold the "2025 Lifelong Learning Center Program Exhibition" in the lobby on the first floor of the Lifelong Learning Center until the 16th. Provided by Jeongeup City

Jeongeup City will hold the "2025 Lifelong Learning Center Program Exhibition" in the lobby on the first floor of the Lifelong Learning Center until the 16th. Provided by Jeongeup City

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According to the city on December 11, this exhibition serves as an opportunity for students who participated in the second half of the 2025 program to showcase the skills they have diligently honed. The exhibition hall is filled with around 80 diverse works submitted in three categories: wood carving, pop art portraits, and practical ceramics.


The exhibited works are the results of what the students have steadily learned over the past year, progressing step by step from basic courses to advanced applications.


The city expects that this exhibition will go beyond simply displaying works, providing an opportunity to share the achievements of learning with local residents and to experience the joy and value of lifelong learning together. In particular, it is anticipated to be a meaningful time for participating students to reflect on their personal growth and feel a sense of accomplishment.


A city official stated, "This exhibition is a venue for communication, where students share the works they have created with passion with fellow citizens. We will continue to strengthen the operation of our programs so that citizens can enjoy a wider range of learning opportunities and contribute to the development of local culture."



Meanwhile, the Jeongeup City Lifelong Learning Center operates a wide range of courses every year-including vocational skills development, arts and culture, and liberal arts-to improve the quality of life for citizens. Any resident of Jeongeup City can participate, and for more details about the courses and enrollment, inquiries can be made to the Lifelong Learning Center.


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