Free Admission for New Year's Eve Concert Attendees and the General Public
Woori Financial Future Foundation and Seoul Arts Center announced that from the 24th to the 31st, they will hold a social contribution exhibition titled "Woori Perspective - Coloring Our Hearts" at the Symphony Hall of the Music Hall in Seoul Arts Center, in conjunction with the New Year's Eve Concert.
"Woori Perspective" is the foundation's developmentally disabled artist nurturing project. This special exhibition will showcase works by ten artists who participated in the project (Kang Wonjin, Kim Dongho, Kim Seontae, Kim Seunghyun, Min Soyoon, Park Gihyun, Shim Gyucheol, Yoo Hyoseok, Lee Eunsu, and Cho Taeseong). In addition, the exhibition will feature works by Yang Seoyeon, an artist affiliated with "Obottle," a partner workplace of the Woori Financial Group’s disability-linked employment project "Woori.Modu.Woori."
On the 24th, the first cohort of artists participating in Woori Financial Future Foundation's developmentally disabled artist nurturing project, "Woori Perspective," took a commemorative photo at the opening of the Woori Financial x Seoul Arts Center special exhibition. Woori Financial Group
This exhibition was organized in conjunction with the "2025 Seoul Arts Center New Year's Eve Concert." The New Year's Eve Concert, held on the 31st at the Seoul Arts Center Concert Hall, is a signature year-end performance that concludes the year and welcomes the new year with classical music. By connecting with such year-end cultural events, the exhibition aims to raise awareness of the unique creative activities of developmentally disabled artists and support their artistic growth. Admission is free for both concert attendees and the general public.
The exhibition features a total of 44 works, including original paintings selected for inclusion in the 2026 Woori Financial Group calendar. Through the diverse colors chosen by the artists, the exhibition captures the transformation of ordinary daily life into artistic moments, and it features a space using mirrors to depict the instant when "I" and "we" come face to face.
At the opening event held on the 24th, participating artists and their families attended and shared the creative process and hidden meanings behind the works.
A representative from Woori Financial Future Foundation stated, "We hope this exhibition serves as an opportunity to focus on the potential and creativity of these artists as emerging talents, rather than confining them within the label of 'developmental disability.' We will continue to support their growth as professional artists so they can thrive on various stages in the future."
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