From Art Interpretation to Zine Making

Programs Linked to "Transparent Hands, Moving Colors"

Sehwa Art Museum, operated by the Taekwang Group Sehwa Arts and Culture Foundation, announced on June 8 that it will hold the 'Museum Salon Tour' program on June 13.

Scene from the 'Museum Salon Tour' program operated by Sehwa Art Museum. Sehwa Art Museum

Scene from the 'Museum Salon Tour' program operated by Sehwa Art Museum. Sehwa Art Museum

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The program consists of explanations of the ongoing exhibition, 'Transparent Hands, Moving Colors,' as well as an experiential tour. The curator will personally share the exhibition’s intent and provide detailed descriptions of the artworks. Visitors will also be able to experience the exhibition through their sense of taste and touch, allowing for a sensory appreciation of the works.


An ongoing workshop, 'Handmade Zine Making,' is also being offered as a regular program. This creative workshop allows participants to compile their own impressions and interpretations of the exhibition into a paper zine after viewing the artworks.


A representative from Sehwa Art Museum commented, "This exhibition is notable for being designed to offer an artistic experience through various senses," and added, "We will continue to create new and diverse experiential programs that everyone can enjoy."



'Transparent Hands, Moving Colors' is the first exhibition since Chairman Lee Hojin took office and will run through June 28.


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