Daegu Art Museum Hosts Family Workshop 'Our Family Sunrise Diary'
Creatrip Team
2 months ago
On January 24 at 10:30 AM, Daegu Art Museum will run a winter-break family education program called 'Our Family Sunrise Diary' tied to the exhibition 'Heo Yoon-hee: Full Beam.' Families (about 25 people, children aged 7–12 included) will view works with the artist, focusing on recurring themes of light, color, and everyday record-keeping, then create a sunrise diary using oil pastels to share memories and meanings of the new year. The museum says the program aims to help children express emotions naturally and to make the museum a familiar cultural space through integrated looking, talking, and making. Separately, from January 20 the museum reopens 'MOLIP' (몰입) — a digital immersive space that recreates key works by 15 modern and contemporary Daegu artists using digital content. MOLIP runs in 30-minute slots (10:00–17:00, excluding 12:00–13:00) with ~15-minute experiences; individuals can sign up on-site and groups (10–25) can book weekdays via the city reservation system.