Cheonan Arts Center Opens Exhibition Hall for Public Rental with Discounted Rates
Global Economic Times Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2025-03-17 14:58:39
Cheonan, South Korea – The Cheonan Cultural Foundation has announced the opening of its Culture Center Exhibition Hall for public rental, offering a significant discount to local citizens. The hall, a spacious 492 square meters, will be available for rent from April to June, providing a valuable opportunity for artists and organizations to showcase their work.
The rental fee for the exhibition hall is set at 140,000 Korean won per day. However, in a move to support local arts and culture, the foundation is offering a 50% discount to Cheonan residents and non-profit organizations. This initiative aims to make the space more accessible to the community and encourage a diverse range of exhibitions.
The Cheonan Arts Center is seeking applications from professional artists and groups, as well as individuals and organizations planning exhibitions that align with the hall's purpose. The application period runs from March 10th to 16th, and interested parties can apply by submitting an application form via email, which can be downloaded from the Cheonan Cultural Foundation website.
This initiative by the Cheonan Cultural Foundation is expected to contribute to the growth of the local arts scene by providing an affordable and accessible venue for exhibitions. For more details, please visit the foundation's website or contact the Visual Arts Team at 041-900-1864.
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