Cheonan Cultural Foundation to Recruit Participants for Artist Competency Education ‘Yeji-lyeok’
KO YONG-CHUL Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2025-04-01 23:33:44
Cheonan Cultural Foundation (CEO Ahn Dong-soon) announced on the 31st that it will be recruiting participants for the artist competency education ‘Ye.ji.lyeok’ until April 18th.
‘Ye.ji.lyeok’, which is short for enhancing the intellectual competency of artists, provides basic and specialized training necessary for applying for public offering projects related to culture and arts.
The basic education will cover the basics and practices of planning support projects, presentation of project proposals, and methods of project promotion. The specialized education will cover fields related to taxation and law.
Artist profiles will be produced and supported for those who attend all the training sessions.
Eligible applicants include artists in the Cheonan area, Cheonan citizens, graduates of universities located in Cheonan, graduate students (completionists), and those with a history of being selected for the Cheonan Cultural Foundation's arts and culture creation support project.
To apply, access the information pattern (QR code) provided in the announcement, fill out the application form, and submit it with the required supporting documents.
For more details, refer to the Cheonan Cultural Foundation website or call 041-900-8037.
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