Dalcheon Art Creation Space immediately draws attention with its colorful murals and eye-catching red accents that are visible even from afar. Opened in 2021, this cultural complex was created by renovating the former Dalcheon Branch School. Equipped with exhibition halls, studios, seminar rooms, and other facilities, it hosts a variety of exhibitions, creative activities, and cultural programs.
Resident artists currently work here in fields such as painting, multimedia art, and sculpture. Through exhibitions and community participation programs, visitors can do more than simply view artworks—they can experience art up close and engage with the creative process.
Dalcheon Art Creation Space immediately draws attention with its colorful murals and eye-catching red accents that are visible even from afar. Opened in 2021, this cultural complex was created by renovating the former Dalcheon Branch School. Equipped with exhibition halls, studios, seminar rooms, and other facilities, it hosts a variety of exhibitions, creative activities, and cultural programs.
Resident artists currently work here in fields such as painting, multimedia art, and sculpture. Through exhibitions and community participation programs, visitors can do more than simply view artworks—they can experience art up close and engage with the creative process.
- A 515 Dasa-ro, Dasa-eup, Dalseong-gun, Daegu
- T 10:00–18:00
- T 053-583-4276
Once filled with the sounds of machinery, this industrial site has been reborn as a cultural space where art and imagination flourish. Palbok Art Factory is a multidisciplinary arts complex created by transforming a former cassette tape factory. Parts of the original machinery and industrial structures have been preserved, making the space itself feel like a giant work of art.
Inside are exhibition halls, creative studios, performance venues, and educational facilities. One of its unique features is that visitors can observe both the resident artists’ workspaces and the creative process itself. The venue also operates arts experience programs for children and youth including Palbok Yaho Art Playground and Children's Art Playground, making it a notable space for nurturing imagination and creativity among future generations.
Once filled with the sounds of machinery, this industrial site has been reborn as a cultural space where art and imagination flourish. Palbok Art Factory is a multidisciplinary arts complex created by transforming a former cassette tape factory. Parts of the original machinery and industrial structures have been preserved, making the space itself feel like a giant work of art.
Inside are exhibition halls, creative studios, performance venues, and educational facilities. One of its unique features is that visitors can observe both the resident artists’ workspaces and the creative process itself. The venue also operates arts experience programs for children and youth including Palbok Yaho Art Playground and Children's Art Playground, making it a notable space for nurturing imagination and creativity among future generations.
- A 46 Guretdeul 1-gil, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
- T 10:00–18:00 (Last Admission 17:30)
- T 063-211-0288
Meaning “to sprout together,” Haeum Art Creation Space was created by renovating the former Goyang 600th-Anniversary Memorial Exhibition Hall. It was designed as a place where local artists and citizens can stay, interact, and experience art together, featuring exhibition galleries, workspaces, and educational facilities.
Artists working in painting, crafts, installation art, and other genres carry out creative activities here while naturally interacting with local residents. The venue offers a variety of hands-on programs and educational activities in addition to exhibitions by resident artists, allowing visitors not only to appreciate artworks but also to experience the joy of creating. As a result, Haeum Art Creation Space has become beloved as both a freely usable creative space for artists and an open cultural venue where citizens can encounter art and imagination.
- A 595 Hosu-ro, Ilsandong-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do
- T 10:00–17:00
- T 031-906-3380
Named after “Heyri Sori,” a traditional folk song passed down in the Paju region, Heyri Art Valley is an artistic community village where artists and creative spaces come together. It was designated as the first cultural district in Gyeonggi-do, featuring museums, galleries, book cafés, performance venues, and workshops woven throughout its streets and providing inspiration at every turn. Designed to harmonize nature and architecture, the village is filled with uniquely designed buildings and distinctive works of art. Walking through it feels like strolling through a vast outdoor exhibition. What makes it especially meaningful is that artists from diverse fields—including painters, musicians, writers, and architects—directly participated in creating the village.
Exhibitions, performances, and events are held throughout the year, with weekends bringing lively crowds of families and travelers. For those seeking a brief escape from everyday life to recharge their senses and imagination, it is an ideal place for a leisurely walk.
- A 82-105 Heyrimaeul-gil, Tanhyeon-myeon, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do
- T 09:00–20:00 (Hours Vary by Venue)
- T 031-946-8551
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