Passing on the Future with Traditional Skills - 'Great Heritage Exhibition' Held
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Lee ByungJae(2025-11-03 10:43:36)
Black Lip - National Intangible Cultural Heritage Holder Park Chang-young
The Cultural Heritage Administration (Director Heo Min) and the Jeonju Cultural Foundation (CEO Choi Rak-gi) will hold a special exhibition called 'Great Heritage Exhibition' to promote the beauty of our traditional techniques and craftsmanship through the works of the heirs of the National Heritage Administration's inheritance craft bank.
The exhibition will take place at the Hanbyeok Exhibition Hall from the 4th to the 19th, with the opening ceremony scheduled for 3 p.m. on the 4th.
A total of 66 pieces of 37 types of inheritance crafts will be on display, covering various fields such as woodworking, metalworking, textile crafts, and pottery, showcasing the dignity of craftsmanship that combines the essence of traditional techniques with a modern sensibility.
The 'Great Heritage Exhibition' aims to pass on the artistry of hands that connect generations through the skills and aesthetic consciousness inherited by craftsmen, conveying the spiritual resonance embedded within. The Jeonju Cultural Foundation hopes to widely promote the rich intangible heritage of Jeonbuk Province through this exhibition and contribute to the social value dissemination of craft culture.
Choi Rak-gi, CEO of the Jeonju Cultural Foundation, expressed, "This exhibition is a platform to show that traditional techniques are not just relics of the past but are living cultures that breathe within today's life and sensibilities," adding, "I hope it becomes a meaningful time where tradition and modernity, craftsmen and visitors meet through art."