Experience and Creative Workshops, Exhibition Interpretation Staff Training
The Wanju Cultural Foundation's complex cultural district nu-e is recruiting participants for exhibition-related experience and creative workshops, as well as exhibition interpretation personnel training, as part of the '2024 Exhibition Interpretation Activation Support Project.'
This event will be held at Nu-e Art Hall from August to the end of October. ▲ Exhibition-related workshops include the 'Multitalented Class' for children ▲ 'Everyone's Culture Salon' for adults ▲ and the exhibition interpretation personnel training course 'Citizen Docent Academy.'
Visitor experience program of Wanju Nue Art Hall's '2024 Exhibition Interpretation Activation Support Project'. [Photo by Wanju Cultural Foundation]
Participation in the training is on a first-come, first-served basis, and there is no participation fee. Applications can be submitted via a Naver form on the 'Complex Cultural District nu-e' website. For further inquiries, please check the Complex Cultural District nu-e or its website.
Meanwhile, nu-e was selected in April for the exhibition interpretation activation support project hosted and organized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Arts Management Support Center. It receives support for exhibition interpreters and exhibition hall attendants. It is currently operating citizen-targeted exhibition experience events such as the special exhibitions 'Wanju Palgoe,' 'Mangyeong,' and 'Young Artists Exchange Exhibition.'
This support project aims to activate exhibition interpretation programs at art museums outside Seoul. It is designed to facilitate active visitor experiences and creative workshops. A total of 19 art museums and institutions nationwide, including Complex Cultural District nu-e, were selected.
Wanju Nue Art Hall '2024 Exhibition Interpretation Activation Support Project' Versatile Class Program. Photo by Wanju Cultural Foundation
Additionally, in the exhibition stories with exhibition interpreters, professional interpreters are on standby at all times. They provide artwork explanations to offer visitors a deeper appreciation of the works.
Kim Jin-a, director of nu-e, said, "Being selected for the public project allows us to offer diverse and high-quality programs to many visitors," adding, "We ask for much interest and participation in the spread of culture and arts within the region."
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