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Hwaseong City Cultural Foundation Recruits Students for 'Business Bootcamp for Artists'… A Foundation for Developing Artist Goods
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- The Hwaseong City Cultural Foundation is operating an education program for local artists, 'Business Bootcamp for Artists', from June 4th, and supports the strengthening of artists' self-reliance through education on art market and distribution channel analysis.
- This education program consists of lectures on business and marketing cases in the visual arts and performing arts fields, as well as education on art market trends, distribution channel analysis, and art product development.
- In particular, when completing the program, a bonus point is given when participating in the Hwaseong City Artist Goods Development Project, expanding the opportunities for artists to participate in the project.
Strengthening the self-reliance of local artists through analysis education of art markets and distribution channels
Preference in participating in the Hwaseong City Artist Goods Development Project upon completion
Hwaseong City Cultural Foundation (CEO Shin-a Kim) will operate the 'Business Bootcamp for Artists', a local artist education program designed to help local artists understand and respond to the changing art market and distribution channels, at the Dongtan Multi-Cultural Center from June 4th.
This 'Business Bootcamp for Artists' consists of 2 special lectures and 3 main lectures. Anyone interested in the field, including artists, can apply for the special lectures, while artists and aspiring artists can apply for the main lectures. Students will be recruited on a first-come, first-served basis from May 21st on the Hwaseong City Cultural Foundation website, and those who can participate in the entire course will be prioritized for the main lectures.
The two special lectures are each lectures on business and marketing cases in the fields of visual arts and performing arts. △Special Lecture ① ‘Visual Arts: Opening a New Art Market (June 12th)’ will be delivered by Ji-hyun Lee, co-representative of Nulwihan Culture and Arts, and △Special Lecture ② ‘Performing Arts: New Distribution/Marketing Trends that Captivate the Audience (July 3rd)’ will be delivered by Ji-hye Won, Professor of Cultural and Arts Management at Kyung Hee University Graduate School of Business.
The three main lectures aim to analyze the trends in the art market and various distribution channels, and to explore the development direction of art products that are suitable for each individual. △Main Lecture ① ‘Reading the Art Market Trend (June 4th)’ analyzes new trends in the changing art market. △Main Lecture ② ‘Understanding and Analyzing Art Distribution in the Digital Age (June 19th)’ deals with NFT and crowdfunding, new art distribution channels that have emerged in the digital age. △Main Lecture ③ ‘Exploring the Direction of Art Product Development (June 25th)’ examines how to develop and distribute art products (goods) from artwork.
The Hwaseong City Cultural Foundation stated that they hope the 'Business Bootcamp for Artists' will provide an opportunity for local artists to understand the market and distribute their work in new ways.
Meanwhile, the Art-Based Team of the Hwaseong City Cultural Foundation is planning a Hwaseong City Artist Goods Development Project in the second half of this year, and those who complete this education program will be given bonus points when applying for the project competition.
For more information about the 'Business Bootcamp for Artists', please visit the notice board on the Hwaseong City Cultural Foundation website (www.hcf.or.kr) or contact the Art-Based Team or Project Deliberation.
Introduction to the Hwaseong City Cultural Foundation
The Hwaseong City Cultural Foundation operates various programs so that citizens of Hwaseong can encounter and enjoy culture and arts in their daily lives. It provides high-quality cultural services, including the development of cultural content using Hwaseong City's unique cultural resources, support for local arts activities, performances, festivals, and exhibitions. It also provides cultural and educational opportunities that everyone in Hwaseong can enjoy through its operating facilities, such as the Dongtan Multi-Cultural Center, Hwaseong City Media Center, Hwaseong City Living Culture Center, and Hwaseong City Library, and through its outreach cultural and arts services.
Website: http://www.hcf.or.kr
Contact
Hwaseong City Cultural Foundation
Planning and Coordination Team
Ye-bin Won, Deputy Manager
031-8015-8112