The Busan Women’s Center announced that it will hold the “2025 Student Art Exhibition and Bazaar” under the theme “Rediscovering Excitement: Changing My Life” from October 29 (Wed) to 31 (Fri) to celebrate students’ learning achievements and encourage their participation in economic activities.
During the event, various works created by the Women’s Center students over the past year with dedication and skill will be showcased in one place.
The event will take place throughout the Women’s Center building (Basement to 5th Floor) and will include an opening ceremony, exhibition, bazaar, and hands-on programs. Around 2,000 guests, students, and citizens are expected to attend.
At the opening ceremony (5th floor auditorium) on October 29 from 14:00 to 15:00, the Busan Youth Symphony Orchestra Quartet will perform, followed by congratulatory remarks from guests.
The exhibition (2nd to 4th floors) will display approximately 300 works across 15 categories, including flower arrangement, patchwork, home fashion, and calligraphy, for three days. The exhibition will be open to the public.
In addition, the bazaar (Basement and 5th floor auditorium) will be held on October 29 from 15:00 to 17:30, selling about 480 items such as baked goods, desserts, clothing, and lifestyle accessories at affordable prices.
The hands-on programs (Basement to 5th floor) during the same hours will offer experiences such as gel nail art, free coffee tasting, and sampling of colorful rice cakes (osek-gyeongdan), along with opportunities to try eight different fields including baking and hair styling.
On the first day of the exhibition (October 29), side events will be held from 15:00 to 17:30 in the 5th floor auditorium, including a Mobile Saeil Center for job placement of career-interrupted women, multicultural experience programs to promote cultural understanding, and a Volunteer Activity Center thrift market.
At the Mobile Saeil Center, career-interrupted women and other participants will receive employment counseling and placement support.
The multicultural experience zone will be hosted by around 10 members of self-help groups from Vietnam, Taiwan, Japan, and the Philippines, offering activities such as multicultural awareness quizzes, Asian snack tastings, and hat-trying experiences.
At the Volunteer Activity Center thrift market, participants can enjoy a marketplace featuring side dishes, rice cakes, and shared donation goods.
For more information, please refer to the announcements on the Busan Women’s Center website or contact the Education and Welfare Team at 051-610-2011.
Director Lee Mi-gyeong stated, “We hope that many citizens will visit the Women’s Center to view and support the creative results achieved by our students, which embody the spirit of new challenges and transformation reflected in this year’s theme, ‘Rediscovering Excitement: Changing My Life.’”
Meanwhile, the Busan Women’s Center operates more than 350 courses each year across nine areas and four levels, including certification, vocational training, and cultural education. The center provides education to approximately 6,000 participants annually, fostering professional skills and supporting women’s empowerment. It also manages the Women’s Entrepreneurship Support Center, the Women’s Saeil Center, and the Nam-gu Multicultural Family Support Center (Multicultural Family Support Hub).
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