Incheon Seo-gu Cultural Foundation Launches 'Arts Activity Support Project' for Local Artists
Global Economic Times Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2025-02-12 10:45:47
INCHEON, South Korea – The Incheon Seo-gu Cultural Foundation has announced its 'Arts Activity Support Project' to bolster the local arts scene and discover emerging talents. The integrated public contest for the project will be open until the 27th.
This year's project focuses on three key areas: 'Artist Activity', 'Creative Space Activation', and 'Art Fair Activation', encompassing seven detailed sub-projects. The foundation aims to provide comprehensive support to artists, ranging from financial assistance for creative presentations to initiatives aimed at revitalizing creative spaces.
Selected artists will receive support for their creative presentation activities. The foundation will also provide assistance for creative space activation, including rent support, creative space support, and the creation of new creative spaces.
In a bid to boost the Incheon Seo-gu Art Fair, the foundation will also implement a program to support artists who have sold their work at the fair. Artists will receive 50% of the work's value (up to 500,000 won) as part of this initiative.
For more information on eligibility requirements, support scale, and other details regarding the Arts Activity Support Project, interested individuals can visit the Incheon Seo-gu Cultural Foundation website at www.iscf.kr.
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