September 19 (Fri) – September 28 (Sun) (*See individual program schedules for details)
Euljiro~Jangchung Street / Taegeukdang / PARADISE Building
Chngdoo
Euljiro–Jangchung Street
September 19 (Fri) – September 28 (Sun)
PARADISE Building 1F WORKSHOP
September 26 (Fri), 14:00–16:00
PARADISE Building 1F WORKSHOP
September 27 (Sat), 14:00–16:00
Taegeukdang Rooftop
September 25 (Thu), 17:00–19:00
Taegeukdang Rooftop
September 26 (Fri), 17:00–19:00
Euljiro–Jangchung Street
September 19 (Fri) – September 28 (Sun)
Discover art on the streets of Euljiro
So Dongho runs Studio Sanrimjoheong, focusing on experimental chair design, archiving, and curatorial practice. His practice bridges creative production and curatorial research.
*The archiving list of street chairs in Seoul discovered by artist So Dongho will be released in mid-September.
Jang Sijae focuses on the invisible force of form and texture.
By transforming and recombining discarded objects and industrial materials, he creates uncanny and unfamiliar scenes, exploring the instability of existence and the potential for shifts in perception.
*The list of works discovered by artist Sijae Jang will be released in mid-September.
September 19 (Fri) – September 28 (Sun), 11:00–20:00
Discover the playlists and stories of Euljiro’s artists.
Studio VISIT documents the working processes of creators through video and photography, capturing the unseen details behind their art. They compile the music enjoyed during these moments into Playlist video content, shared with audiences.
Tales of the Tiny collects and shares stories of artists and their work, highlighting values that enrich urban life and enhance the quality of living for city residents.
September 25 (Thu), 14:00–16:00
This photography workshop takes participants on a slow walk through Jangchung, using disposable film cameras to capture everyday objects and scenes.
By pausing to reframe overlooked details through the lens of photography, participants share new ways of seeing while retracing the paths of old streets and alleys.
₩10,000
8 People
Jeong Chaeryeong observes and documents ordinary yet time-worn scenes—artist studios, old streets, and beauty salons—through photography.
Her work, informed by participation in multi-disciplinary projects and international NGO collaborations, continually explores ways of perceiving people and places within these environments.
PARADISE Building 1F WORKSHOP
September 26 (Fri), 14:00–16:00
This workshop invites participants to create collages that capture unforeseen fragments of their lives, using discarded papers collected in Euljiro’s printing district, stickers crafted by the artist duo, and bits of everyday ephemera. Through layering and recombination, participants will reframe surprise as a visual story.
₩10,000
8 People
ArtXShift is a creative platform that bridges art and life in a rapidly changing era, generating new cultural experiences and connections.
PARADISE Building 1F WORKSHOP
September 27 (Sat), 14:00–16:00
In this workshop, participants will discover a theme that reflects their daily lives and illustrate it as a four-panel comic. Using familiar objects featured in comics, they will then transfer the story onto a glass cup, creating a personalized piece of everyday art.
₩10,000
8 People
Grass-Glass is a brand that tells stories of everyday life and attitude. Centered on silk-screen printing, they create handcrafted goods such as cups, mood lights, and posters—each imbued with unique narratives, earning them the nickname “Storytellers of Daily Life.”
Taegeukdang Rooftop
September 25 (Thu), 17:00–19:00
This workshop invites participants to sense the movements of their own bodies, to become aware of existence in the here and now, and to encounter one another. Through shared eye contact and gestures, participants will experience moments of connection that flow as naturally as water.
₩10,000
8 People
Blue Town is a collective where hearts become each other’s home. Their practice emphasizes connection—free from boundaries of art, love, or life—offering travelers and audiences a safe and tender space to gather.
At Blue Town, they paint, dance, write, and meditate together, always playing with sincerity, openness, and joy.
Taegeukdang Rooftop
September 26 (Fri), 17:00–19:00
Through multisensory meditation, participants become aware of their presence in the here and now, while singing bowl therapy deepens the experience—offering a sense of harmony, wholeness, and connection.
₩10,000
8 People
Blue Town is a collective where hearts become each other’s home. Their practice emphasizes connection—free from boundaries of art, love, or life—offering travelers and audiences a safe and tender space to gather.
At Blue Town, they paint, dance, write, and meditate together, always playing with sincerity, openness, and joy.