Spring Art Exhibition in Ulsan: A Symphony of Colors

Spring in Ulsan blossoms through art before the flowers bloom.
Today, we bring you news of a special exhibition taking place at the Seoulju Cultural Center in Ulsan.
🌸 Experience the Colors of Spring in Ulju
"Tricolor Harmony: Ulju, Painting the Melody of Spring"
A group exhibition featuring local artists is being held at the Seoulju Cultural Center in Ulju County, Ulsan, welcoming the spring of 2026.
The exhibition title, "Tricolor Harmony: Ulju, Painting the Melody of Spring," reflects the blending of three distinct colors in a single space.
🌼 Exhibition Details at a Glance
🗓️ Dates: March 24, 2026 (Tue) - April 4, 2026 (Sat)
⏰ Hours: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Closed on Sundays, Mondays, and public holidays)
📍 Location: Gallery within the Seoulju Cultural Center
🎟️ Admission: Free
👨👩👧👦 Open to all ages
This is a wonderful opportunity to casually encounter the profound works of Ulsan artists.
🎨 The 'Tricolor' of Three Established Ulsan Artists
This exhibition features three actively working artists from Ulsan:
Ko Dong-hee
Choi Byung-hwa
Kim Chun-heon
Each artist, with their unique artistic world, connects through the common sensation of 'spring.'
🎨 Ko Dong-hee - Time Built with 'Gyeol'
Ko Dong-hee is the curator of this exhibition. His work is characterized by a unique sculptural language that modernly interprets traditional Korean patterns. The layers of color and rhythm, along with the flowing 'gyeol,' are not just simple images but traces of time and breath. His works, quiet yet strongly cohesive, leave a lasting impression that you can feel deeply when viewed in person.
🎨 Choi Byung-hwa - Rhythm and Structure on Canvas
Choi Byung-hwa showcases the visual tension and balance created by color and form through the structural rhythm of contemporary painting. Viewers naturally move their gaze across the meticulously designed canvas, and that flow itself approaches like a 'melody.'
🎨 Kim Chun-heon - Clay, Fire, and Life
Through his pottery work, Kim Chun-heon narrates the relationship between nature and humanity. His creations, completed at 1300 degrees Celsius, are the result of collaboration between clay, wind, and fire.
While not extravagant, there is a simple beauty that permeates life. The vessels he shapes contain warmth and the essence of nature's time.
🌷 Spring: Meeting the 'Artistic Knot' in Ulju
This exhibition offers more than just an appreciation of artworks; it is a chance to feel the depth of Ulsan's local art. Notably, like the exhibition title suggests, the works of the three distinct artists flow together, visually unraveling the spring of Ulju.
✨ Enjoying Art in Ulsan
It is truly delightful that we can encounter such a rich exhibition right in our region without having to travel far. On a warm spring day, why not take a moment to visit the Seoulju Cultural Center and experience the spring blossoming through art in Ulju?

Source :https://blog.naver.com/ulsan_nuri/224231102931
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