Keimyung University and Seodaegu District Tax Office Sign MOU for Cooperation on Cultural and Artistic Exhibitions

Expanding the Tax Office into an Open Space for Cultural and Artistic Enjoyment
Exhibiting 25 Works by Professors and Students...
Strengthening Community Engagement Expected

The College of Fine Arts at Keimyung University (Dean Kim Yunhee) and the Seodaegu District Tax Office (Director Lim Jongcheol) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on April 16 at the Seodaegu District Tax Office for cooperation on cultural and artistic exhibitions.


This agreement was established to expand the tax office space into an open area where local residents can enjoy culture and the arts, as well as to support the creative activities of local artistic talent.

Provided by Keimyung University

Provided by Keimyung University

원본보기 아이콘

Through the agreement, the two institutions plan to display works by professors and students from the Keimyung University College of Fine Arts at the Seodaegu District Tax Office for an extended period. They will also collaborate on creating exhibition spaces, improving the cultural and artistic environment, and pursuing various other cooperative projects.


This exhibition will feature 11 works by professors and 14 works by students, and will continue for six months.


It is expected to provide tax office staff and visitors with opportunities to enjoy culture in their everyday lives and to broaden the scope of communication.


In particular, this agreement is noteworthy as an example of a public institution and a local university working together to expand cultural and artistic touchpoints within daily spaces, making the tax office a more approachable place for taxpayers.


Lim Jongcheol, Director of the Seodaegu District Tax Office, said, "I hope that through this agreement, the tax office will become established as a cultural space that communicates with the local community, beyond just being an administrative office. We will continue to realize an open and inclusive tax administration together with the public."


Kim Yunhee, Dean of the College of Fine Arts at Keimyung University, stated, "I hope this agreement will provide new exhibition opportunities for students and local artists, and serve as a meaningful occasion to connect the community and the arts."


Meanwhile, the College of Fine Arts at Keimyung University has been steadily carrying out various local cooperation projects, such as mural volunteer activities for community improvement and portrait exhibitions of firefighters. The college plans to continue operating exhibitions and cultural programs to further strengthen its cooperative relationship with the local community.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.