The Busan Museum of Art announced that it will operate the youth participatory convergence cultural program “Museum of Tomorrow – My Own Museum” from October 20 to November 14, targeting middle school classes in Busan.
“Museum of Tomorrow – My Own Museum” is a program where students can design and organize their own “museum of tomorrow” using model assembly kits, creating spaces and exhibitions based on their own ideas.
This program is being operated for the first time to provide participants with an experience of newly perceiving the museum as an open public cultural space.
Participating students will actively experience the entire process of museum activities through: ▲ “Museum Design and Organization” using model assembly kits, and ▲ “My Own Exhibition Planning” using miniature cameras.
●[Museum Design and Organization] Students will use educational kits to design spaces such as exhibition halls, lobbies, lounges, classrooms, and libraries, while also planning and implementing miniature exhibitions.
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●[Exhibition Commentary Video Production] After filming the spaces and exhibitions they have created with miniature cameras, students will produce introduction videos. These videos will be shared online, enabling participants to naturally experience the entire museum process, from space design and exhibition planning to documentation and sharing.
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The program will be available for pre-registration from 10:00 a.m. on September 15 through the official website of the Busan Museum of Art (art.busan.go.kr). Middle school classes in Busan with 15 or more students are eligible to participate free of charge.
For more details, please visit the website or contact the Busan Museum of Art at 051-740-2686/4241.
Meanwhile, the Busan Museum of Art also plans to conduct a citizen participation event through social media (SNS), allowing the general public to directly experience the museum’s model assembly kits.
Seo Jin-seok, Director of the Busan Museum of Art, stated, “This program is highly meaningful in that it allows young people to participate as the main agents in designing museum spaces and exhibitions. Going forward, we will continue to pursue horizontal and complementary education that emphasizes public participation and sharing, and create opportunities to experience these values together with future audiences.”
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