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Creative Cheonggye Public Art Competition Announced for 20th Anniversary

Hwang Sujin Reporter / Updated : 2025-04-25 08:50:11
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Seoul, South Korea - In commemoration of its 20th anniversary, the Cheonggyecheon Stream is set to be revitalized through innovative public art installations. The Seoul Metropolitan Government has announced the "Creative Cheonggye" public art competition, inviting emerging artists and multidisciplinary teams to submit groundbreaking proposals that will inject vibrancy and offer novel experiences to the stream's visitors.

The competition seeks challenging and experimental artworks across all genres, aiming to transform the Cheonggyecheon into a dynamic cultural space. Eligible participants include South Korean artists, architects, landscape architects, and designers who are either currently active or planning to be in their respective fields. Individual artists must have held at least one solo exhibition, while teams must include at least one member who has participated in more than three group exhibitions. Notably, the competition also welcomes those newly venturing into the realm of public art, encouraging fresh perspectives and unconventional ideas.

To foster interdisciplinary collaboration, teams may include experts from diverse fields such as science, dance, theater, music, and traditional arts, including planners, directors, and researchers. This inclusive approach aims to generate public art that transcends traditional boundaries and engages a wider audience.

The submission period for the competition will run from May 15th (Thursday) to May 23rd (Friday), 2025, until 24:00 KST. Interested participants must register and submit their proposals through the official competition website (seoulart2025.com). The deadline for proposal submission is strictly enforced.

A total prize money of 3,000,000 KRW will be awarded to the selected artist(s) or team. Furthermore, each winning entry will receive substantial support for the realization of their artistic vision, with a grant of up to 27,000,000 KRW allocated for the production and installation of the artwork along the Cheonggyecheon Stream. This significant financial backing underscores the city's commitment to fostering high-quality public art that will enhance the urban landscape and enrich the lives of its citizens.

For further inquiries regarding the competition, interested parties can contact the organizing committee at 02-6952-4907 or via email at seoulart2025@gmail.com. Detailed information about the competition guidelines, submission requirements, and evaluation criteria can be found on the official competition website (seoulart2025.com).

The "Creative Cheonggye" public art competition represents a significant initiative to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Cheonggyecheon restoration project, which transformed a once-covered stream into a beloved urban oasis. By inviting innovative public art, the city aims to further enhance the stream's appeal as a cultural landmark and a space where art and everyday life intersect, providing moments of joy and unique experiences for residents and visitors alike. This endeavor is expected to contribute significantly to Seoul's vibrant arts scene and solidify the Cheonggyecheon's position as a dynamic public space.

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