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[GWANGMYEONG UPCYCLE ART CENTER] A place that offers various exhibitions on recycling and upcycling.

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2024.10.11

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I visited the Gwangmyeong Upcycle Art Center, located right next to Gwangmyeong Cave (it's situated next to the 2nd parking lot).

 

On the second floor, there is a food court where I had a meal after exploring Gwangmyeong Cave, and then I visited the upcycle art exhibition on the first floor.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gwangmyeong Upcycle Art Center :  As the first space in Korea dedicated to the theme of upcycling, this center transforms discarded materials into higher-level works of art.

 

 

 

This innovative cultural space, located in Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi Province, offers various exhibitions and experience programs centered around recycling and upcycling. The center aims to raise awareness about the importance of resource recycling and proposes a sustainable lifestyle through creative and eco-friendly artistic activities.

 

As the first space in Korea dedicated to the theme of upcycling, this center transforms discarded materials into higher-level works of art.


 

This innovative cultural space, located in Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi Province, offers various exhibitions and experience programs centered around recycling and upcycling. The center aims to raise awareness about the importance of resource recycling and proposes a sustainable lifestyle through creative and eco-friendly artistic activities.

 

 

   

Various Exhibits Featuring Upcycling  

 

 

 

 

Background

 

The Gwangmyeong Upcycle Art Center was established to raise awareness about the importance of resource circulation and the necessity of environmental protection. The center was created with the intention of promoting the concept of "upcycling," which goes beyond simple recycling to transform discarded items into works of art. Through this center, Gwangmyeong City provides a unique experience that combines environmental education and art, conveying the value of a sustainable lifestyle to both local residents and visitors.

 


Visitor Information

 

Location: 142, Gahak-ro 85beon-gil, Gwangmyeong-si, Gyeonggi-do (Gahak-dong 27)

 

✔  Operating Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (Closed on Mondays)

 

✔  Admission: Free



 

 

 

 

Key Exhibitions and Programs


1. Upcycling Art Exhibitions


The main exhibitions at the Gwangmyeong Upcycle Art Center consist of artworks created from recycled materials. These works utilize various discarded items, such as plastic bottles, old electronic devices, and scrap wood, creatively conveying messages about resource circulation and environmental protection. The upcycled art pieces, reinterpreted by artists from different perspectives, provide fresh inspiration to visitors.


2. Hands-on Programs


The center offers a variety of hands-on programs where participants can experience upcycling firsthand. These programs are designed for all age groups, from children to adults, and range from creating simple upcycled accessories to crafting more complex artworks. For example, workshops are often held where participants can make small furniture pieces from waste materials or create eco-friendly accessories.


3. Environmental Education Programs


The Gwangmyeong Upcycle Art Center goes beyond artistic activities by actively offering educational programs focused on environmental protection and sustainable living. Regularly scheduled lectures, seminars, and workshops address the seriousness of environmental issues and the importance of resource circulation. These programs are particularly aimed at students and young people, helping future generations recognize and practice the importance of environmental conservation.


4. Special Exhibitions and Events


Currently, the center is accepting entries for the "Fantasy Food Cooking Contest," which is open to foreigners as well.

The center also regularly hosts special exhibitions and events based on specific themes. For example, exhibitions may focus on a particular material (such as plastic or metal) or an environmental issue (like marine debris or air pollution). These special exhibitions and events provide visitors with opportunities to reconsider environmental challenges.

 

 

 

 

Red Dress Made from Onion Mesh Bags / Upcycled Wedding Dress from Hanbok Fabric / Dress Made from Snack Wrappers / Bubble Wrap Dress  

 

 

 

 

 

The upcycled wedding dress made from Hanbok fabric was created by collecting leftover fabric scraps from a Hanbok shop in Gwangmyeong Market and transforming them into a beautiful wedding dress. The dresses made from snack wrappers and bubble wrap were so stunning that it was hard to tell what materials they were made from until I read the panels.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rhinoceros Sculpture Made from Discarded Toys  

 

 

 

 

This artwork is a large toy created by assembling discarded toys. As I read the panel, which mentioned that our lost childhood memories were also being recycled along with the discarded toys, I felt a wave of nostalgia. Even Pororo, the beloved character often dubbed "the President of Children," is featured with a quirky expression.  

 

   

 

The exhibition hall is relatively small and cozy, making it a pleasant place to visit for a relaxing experience, especially after coming down from Gwangmyeong Cave.

The Upcycle Playground exhibition, which I stumbled upon, provided me with a valuable opportunity to appreciate upcycling—a concept I hadn't previously paid much attention to.

It was a precious experience that made me consider how the disposable items and objects I used today could be reused rather than simply discarded.

 

 

 

😉Recommended for:

Families or students interested in environmental issues.  

 

 

 

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