September 2022 Gyeonggi Province Art Trip Guide
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September 2022 Art Trip in Gyeonggi Province
First there are the Paju and Yangju routes. The Paju route consists of a bus tour that starts at KINTEX Exhibition Hall 1 under the theme of “A Fantastic Collaboration of Art and Light” and runs to Gallery Park Young, the Mimesis Art Museum, and Art Center White Block.
On the Yangju route, you will encounter a beautiful, pristinely white building imbued with purity and the sound of cool valley water. As soon as you cross the bridge and open the door, a fairy tale full of simplicity that interweaves mountains, water, sunshine, and birds awaits you outside.
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In addition to these tour programs, there are also various exhibition programs.
Uiwang City has launched a program called “Imagination Angle.” On September 1st, under the theme of "Flapping Mobility," a creative education event at which anyone could easily learn three-dimensional sketching was held as a drawing exploration experience for teenagers with developmental disabilities.
In Ansan City, a program called “Ocean of Arts with Technology” was also launched. Activities such as "Coloring the Sea with Sound," "Today, Records," and "Drawing with Augmented Reality (AR) Technology" will be available for visitors to enjoy. All the materials produced will be featured at the online metaverse gallery "Let's Talk" from September 7 to November 30. It will be open to everyone at all times, and there will be an opening ceremony for the online exhibition as well as a docent tour.
A detailed schedule of individual programs and more can be found on the Gyeonggi Creation Center website (https://gcc.ggcf.kr/).
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Hwaseong and Suwon will carry out the “I Think, Therefore I Exist: (Descartes) Tech+Art Project.”
Gwacheon City will hold an archive exhibition called "Dadaikseon (The More the Better): Joyful Collaboration" to commemorate the massive restoration and return of Paik Nam-joon's Dadaikseon, the representative collection of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, which has been kept in dark for a long time. Participating artists will showcase approximately 200 archives and 20 works from September 15, 2022, to February 26, 2023, including works by Paik Nam-joon, Shigeko Kubota, Paul Garrin, Woo Jong-deok, Lee Miji, Lee Eun-joo, Jang Young-kyu, and Cho Young-joo.
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In addition, an exhibition of award-winning works in the traditional art/craft section of the Korea Art Exhibition will be held at Seongnam Art Center Gallery 808 under the auspices of the Korea Art Association.
Why don't you join us for an art trip in September 2022 in Gyeonggi Province?
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