Seoul, South Korea - Seojung Art aims to promote contemporary art and expand communications between art and the public through various exhibitions, educational programs, and international cultural exchanges.
The art center's mission is three-fold. Firstly, it provides exhibition-related programs and lectures for the public to stimulate aesthetic engagement. Secondly, it presents curated exhibitions that reflect on the issues of our society and the world of contemporary art. Lastly, it supports intercultural dialogue and collaboration across borders.
Aside from showcasing Korean and international contemporary art, Seojung Art Center conducts various educational programs, including art theory lectures, seminars, and workshops for collectors, which provide a communication forum in art.
According to the art center, it aims to form a developing international art and culture network by discovering and nurturing promising Korean artists and serving as a channel for advancing into the international stage. It also strives to facilitate the growth of the Korean art market through international cultural exchanges.
The Seojung Art Center has been consistent in introducing high-quality contemporary art through international cultural exchanges, and it will continue to do so in the future.
For more information on the Seojung Art Center, interested individuals may visit their website or contact them at Tel1644-1454.
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