Free Admission from December 29 to 31 at Uiam Exhibition Hall, Chuncheon Culture Center
Sharing the Achievements of Learning and Creativity through Lifelong Education
Choi Soon-sil, Choi Ye-eun, and Choi Doo-hwa, students of the online Korean calligraphy class at the Chuncheon Lifelong Learning Center in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province, are holding a calligraphy exhibition titled "Exhibition of Three Artists in Their Eighties" to celebrate their 80th birthdays.
Promotional poster for the Three-Person Exhibition Celebrating the 80th Birthday. Provided by Chuncheon City
The exhibition will be held from December 29 to 31 on the first floor of the Uiam Exhibition Hall at the Chuncheon Culture Center (40 Toegye Nonggong-ro, Chuncheon). Admission is free for everyone, and the opening ceremony is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. on December 29.
"Exhibition of Three Artists in Their Eighties" showcases the lives and time of the three artists who have been dedicated to calligraphy up to their eighties. Choi Soon-sil, Choi Ye-eun, and Choi Doo-hwa, as students of the online Korean calligraphy class at the Chuncheon Lifelong Learning Center, organized this exhibition to share their works, which they have created through consistent learning, with the citizens. Despite their advanced age, they have continued to learn and engage in artistic activities, exemplifying the value of lifelong learning.
An official from the Lifelong Learning Center stated, "This exhibition is a meaningful event that demonstrates how lifelong learning can become a source of fulfillment in life, beyond being a simple hobby," and added, "We will continue to operate various lifelong learning programs so that all citizens, regardless of age or circumstances, can continue their learning journey."
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