Hanbat Library to Open 'Forest of Hanbat Creative Arts' Exhibition

Complex Exhibition Showcases Literature, Art and Currency Works

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By Park Hee-yoon
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Hanbat Library - Seoul Economic Daily Society News from South Korea
Hanbat Library

Hanbat Library will host the "Forest of Hanbat Creative Arts" exhibition from May 2 to 23 at the exhibition hall on the first floor of the main building, the library announced Monday.

Participating organizations include the Hanbat Children's Literature Association, the Poetry and Painting Literary Writers Association, the Literature Love Council, the Wildflower Literary Society, the Ariul Art Association and the Currency Exhibition Research Institute.

Centered on poetry paintings, the exhibition will bring together works from various genres, creating a complex cultural arts display that blends literature, art and currency works.

The event will also feature an art experience program, giving children the opportunity to paint on canvases and fans, and to present and exhibit their completed works.

"This exhibition is designed to help citizens feel art as a familiar part of their daily lives through a variety of creative works," said Lee Ki-young, director of the Hanbat Library of Daejeon City. "We especially hope family visitors will enjoy the children's experience program."

AI-translated from Korean. Quotes from foreign sources are based on Korean-language reports and may not reflect exact original wording.

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