'Donoeng Gyoryu' Ceramic Art Activities with Local Residents
Imsil-gun, Jeonbuk announced on the 9th that it will hold the 'Healing Program Living Ceramics Exhibition with Ceramic Artist Lee Byeong-ro' for seven days from the 6th to the 12th at the Dohwaji Ceramics Culture Center in Gwanchon-myeon.
According to the county, this event, now in its third year, was selected as part of the Jeonbuk Province Saengsaeng Village Plus Project and is promoted by the Imsil-gun Village Development Council.
From the 6th to the 12th, Imsil-gun, Jeonbuk, will hold the "Healing Program Living Ceramics Exhibition with Ceramic Artist Lee Byung-ro" for seven days at Dohwaji Ceramics Culture Center in Gwanchon-myeon. [Photo by Imsil-gun]
Starting in April, over three months, trainees were selected from local residents and city dwellers interested in ceramics, and activities were conducted to complete a tableware set and a brunch set.
The notable figure involved is ceramic artist Lee Byeong-ro, known for his representative work, the moon jar. He resides in Gwanchon-myeon, Imsil-gun, a place rich in ceramic history, and serves as a bridge for empathy and communication through ceramic works that promote urban-rural exchange.
This exhibition showcases the completed works of the healing program trainees from the past three months, creating an opportunity to promote cultural and artistic content in the Imsil region.
County Governor Sim Min said, "We will focus on revitalizing urban-rural exchange and coexistence between local residents and city dwellers, striving to bring rural areas closer to people."
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