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Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture to Host Disability Art Exhibition 'Giulgi Giuligi' on the 26th... Free Admission

Until October 15 at Hangaram Art Museum, Seoul Arts Center

The Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture announced on the 23rd that it will hold the disability arts planning exhibition 'Tilting Tilting' in collaboration with the Seoul Arts Center from the 26th of this month to the 15th of next month at the 7th Exhibition Hall of Hangaram Art Museum in Seocho-dong, Seoul Arts Center.

Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture to Host Disability Art Exhibition 'Giulgi Giuligi' on the 26th... Free Admission The Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture will hold the 'Disability Art Exhibition' on the 26th at the Hangaram Art Museum, Seoul Arts Center. [Photo by Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture]

This exhibition will showcase over 30 works, including new pieces from six teams of resident artists from the 14th class of the Seoul Disability Arts Creation Center. The artists express their individual 'tilts' in their own unique ways through various techniques.


On-site participation is available every Saturday, with an easy docent tour at 11 a.m. and a separate docent tour at 3 p.m. Notably, tactile tools created for each artwork will offer a new way to appreciate the exhibition.


The workshop 'Viewing the Exhibition with Eyes and Hands,' where participants can make tactile tools for appreciating the artworks, will be held on the 9th of next month. This program is available for group applications such as families and friends.


Detailed information about the exhibition can be found on the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture website, and inquiries can also be made by phone to the Seoul Disability Arts Creation Center.


Lee Chang-gi, CEO of the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture, said, "We hope this special exhibition, which attempts to make the works of disabled artists accessible without barriers, will be remembered by many citizens in various meaningful ways. Such efforts and attempts will lead to the revitalization of creative activities by disabled artists and serve as a foundation for practicing solidarity with the vulnerable in the art field."


The Seoul Disability Arts Creation Center, operated by the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture, is a platform specialized in disability arts, providing support projects and resident studios tailored to disabled artists. Over the past 16 years, it has supported about 200 disabled artists to expand their activities as artists. In particular, it has attracted sponsorships from various companies and led active cooperation with related organizations to expand the creation and exhibition opportunities for its affiliated artists in multiple ways.


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