Gyeonggi Museum of Art Launches Customized After-School Art Program for Elementary Students
In Collaboration with Ansan Office of Education
Contemporary Art Education Linked to "Flow and Accumulate" and "Eye-Path" Exhibitions
Gyeonggi Cultural Foundation Gyeonggi Museum of Art announced on April 8 that it will operate a customized after-school art education program called "After-School Art Museum" for elementary school students in the Ansan area, in collaboration with the Ansan Office of Education.
The Gyeonggi Cultural Foundation Gyeonggi Museum of Art announced on the 8th that it will operate a customized after-school art education program called 'After-School Art Museum' for elementary school students in Ansan, in cooperation with the Ansan Office of Education.
View original imageThis program will be held twice: first in the first half of the year from April to May, and again in the second half from September to October. It is a convergent educational program that combines special exhibitions at the museum with creative activities tailored to children's perspectives.
The first-half program will be linked to the Gyeonggi Museum of Art's 20th anniversary exhibition "Flow and Accumulate." Children will participate in activities that interpret literary elements found in contemporary artworks through poetic imagination. By reciting poetry themselves and transforming text into new visual images, they will gain creative experiences that cross the boundaries between language and visual art.
In the second half of the year, the program will be connected to the "G Museum Connect: Eye-Path" exhibition held at the Project Gallery on the first floor. Children will explore the multi-layered structure of painting within the works and engage in creative activities by building their own layers using various art materials. Through this, they will learn to understand the structure of contemporary art and discover diverse ways to express their inner selves.
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A representative from Gyeonggi Museum of Art stated, "The artistic stimulation children experience at the museum during their early years will become a valuable foundation for nurturing future art enthusiasts," adding, "We will continue to provide support so that children can broaden their horizons through contemporary art and grow into creative future citizens."
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