Exhibition of 17 Donated Works by Ceramic Artist Seo Young-gi
The 'Dalhangari Exhibition Hall' has opened at Hwaseong Citizen University located in Bongdam-eup, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do.
On the 4th, Hwaseong City held an opening ceremony for the 'Dalhangari Exhibition Hall' attended by about 20 people, including Jeong Myeong-geun, Mayor of Hwaseong, Kim Gyeong-hui, Chairperson of Hwaseong City Council, and Kim Sin-a, CEO of Hwaseong Cultural Foundation.
Jung Myung-geun (right), Mayor of Hwaseong City, is presenting a plaque of appreciation to Professor Seo Young-gi of the Department of Three-Dimensional Sculpture at Kyonggi University during the opening ceremony of the Moon Jar Exhibition Hall on the 4th. [Photo by Hwaseong City]
The Dalhangari Exhibition Hall, opened on the first floor of Hwaseong Citizen University, was established after ceramic artist Seo Young-gi, a professor in the Department of Three-Dimensional Design at Gyeonggi University College of Arts, donated 124 Dalhangari works in two installments in December last year and April this year.
The main exhibited works include 17 pieces such as ▲DALHANGARI_HERITAGE Ⅰ (The Moon Jar_Heritage) ▲Meditation & Healing ▲Glow of Love. The exhibition hall operates from Tuesday to Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and admission is free.
Jeong Myeong-geun, Mayor of Hwaseong, said, "I hope the exhibition hall will become a healing place for citizens to forget the stress of complicated daily life," and added, "We will continue to strive so that citizens can feel happiness through culture in their daily lives."
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