Entrance to the HoHo Art Festival held at Collabo Haus Dosan in southern Seoul. (Kim Hae-yeon/ The Korea Herald)
Tired of waiting in a line to view art in packed big-name galleries? At the HoHo Art Festival, you will have ample space to enjoy art, coffee and music.The rooftop of Collabo Haus Dosan where HoHo Art Festival is underway through April 24. (Kim Hae-yeon/ The Korea Herald)
Contemporary artwork and installations by some 78 emerging artists are on display at Collabo Haus Dosan, a 10-minute walk from Apgujeong Station Exit No. 3.Works by emerging artists are on display at the HoHo Art Festival in Collabo Haus Dosan.(Kim Hae-yeon/ The Korea Herald)
Hosted by Art Blending, an artists’ agency, the festival is self-directed by the participating artists. Guests can vote for the three best pieces. Upon voting, they are eligible to join a lucky draw event. The grand prize winner will receive a displayed art piece at the end of the festival.Works by emerging artists are on display at the HoHo Art Festival in Collabo Haus Dosan.(Kim Hae-yeon/ The Korea Herald)
The gallery does not receive any commission for the works represented. Admission is free and the exhibition is open daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. until April 24.Myung Films Art Center located in Paju, Gyeonggi Province. (Myung Films Art Center)
If you want to enjoy a cup of coffee, watch a movie, read magazines and take in an exhibition all in a day, Myung Films Art Center designed by renowned architect Seung Hyo-sang might be the place for you.A theater on the first floor of Myung films Art Center in Paju, Gyeonggi Province. (Myung Films Art Center)
Tickets for movies are open for sale at 9:30 a.m.The third floor of Myung Films Art Center displays film stills, scripts, and props.
The collection includes film magazines Cine21, Archive Prism and Film Busan. It also carries film magazines that are no longer in publication such as Kino, Screen, Premiere, Film2.0, and Movieweek.Couples and families visit the Grand Greenhouse of Changgyeonggung on April 5. (Lee Si-jin/The Korea Herald)
In the gentle, warm spring breeze, the green grass and trees at palaces, royal tombs and parks are signaling the arrival of spring.Visitors dressed in hanbok enjoy the Grand Greenhouse of Changgyeonggung on April 5. (Lee Si-jin/The Korea Herald)
Located in Jongno-gu, central Seoul, the Grand Greenhouse of Changgyeonggung is a favorite site for friends, families and couples.Visitors dressed in hanbok enjoy the Grand Greenhouse of Changgyeonggung on April 5. (Lee Si-jin/The Korea Herald)
Open from 9:00 a.m. to 8:45 p.m., the Grand Greenhouse can be accessed for an admission fee of 1,000 won.Visitors look at citrus junos plants at the Grand Greenhouse (Lee Si-jin/The Korea Herald)
A large pond called Chundangji greets visitors ahead of the greenhouse.MOST POPULAR