Gyeongnam Information University (President Kim Tae-sang) announced that students from the Department of Visual Design recently participated in a team-based field trip program to strengthen their major competencies at institutions such as the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art and Ground Seoul.
The team-based field trip program was implemented as part of the Innovation Support Project for Junior Colleges, with a total of nine students spending one night and two days visiting design sites and museums including the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Seoul Branch (Exhibition: Bodies in Connection: Asian Women Artists), Fujishiro Bukchon Space (Exhibition: Cats Go to New York), Ground Seoul Planning Exhibition Hall (Exhibition: Real Banksy), KCDF Gallery (Exhibition: That Moon, Mountain, and Meandering River: Exploring the Essence Beyond Form in Korean Crafts), and K Contemporary Museum (Disney 100th Anniversary Special Exhibition).
Seungmin Han, a senior in the Department of Visual Design, said, “It was a rewarding program where I could experience many things related to my major fields such as art, design, and architecture.”
Yoonbae Jo, head of the Department of Visual Design, stated, “We hope that through programs like this, students’ major competencies will grow through integrative design experiences and a deeper understanding of the design major.”
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