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Park Jong-yong and Human Resources
an art and life of life

For artist Park Jong-yong, Inje is not just a place name.
It is the birthplace of his masterpiece, "Gyeol" series, and a special place of connection where art, life, and practice become one.
After exploring various regions such as Gangneung and Yangpyeong, Inje was driven by the nature of inner snow music, such as mother's arms, and became the base of creation.
As a result, Inje became the center of his artistic journey and the starting point of a new art history.
Inje's deep nature is reflected in the representative work, "Gyeol" series.
This is because artist Park tries to capture the value of all things by reflecting nature observation in his work as it is.
Artist Park Jong-yong is actively contributing to the cultural enjoyment of Inje-gun residents and the development of local culture and arts.
The Baekgong Art Museum was opened in Inje, a barren place of culture and art,
It provides local people with opportunities to experience various arts and supports creative activities of young artists.
After the opening of the Baekgong Art Museum
"Park Eun-ha, Pyeon Dae-sik, Invitation to Korean Contemporary Art – Behind the scenes 展 of Mythology"
"Wang Yeol, the wind blowing with snow music, 'Utopia 展'."
"Park Dong-guk, a landscape Ⅶ born with his footsteps."
It has held an invitation exhibition for renowned Korean artists, including those, and has set up an exhibition hall dedicated to Park Jong-yong so that anyone can access high-quality art for free.
In addition, he donated his works to the Naeseolak Public Art Museum to hold the "Change and Flow 展 in the Landscape" and the "Naeseolak Artist 展",
Inje's representative cultural event, the Hapgang Cultural Festival, has contributed to improving local art capabilities by specially exhibiting a number of collections.
In 2023, by donating the large-scale work (400×130cm, mixed media on canvas, 2023) to the [International Miracle Library],
It created an environment in which local residents and visitors could enjoy art in their daily lives.
For artist Park Jong-yong, Inje is not just a studio, but a sacred place for art that will blossom his paintings for the rest of his life.
The seeds of art he planted bloom in the land of Inje,
Today, it continues to be a beautiful connection between the region and the world.