Pyeongchang Mooee Arts Center (평창무이예술관)


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The former Mooee Elementary School was transformed into Mooee Arts Center exhibiting works of noted Korean artists. It is located in the town of Bongpyeong-myeon in Pyeongchang-gun, which was the hometown of the famous Korean writer Lee Hyo-seok (1907-1942) and the background setting of his representative novel "When Buckwheat Flowers Bloom." Mooee Arts Center opened on April 18, 2001 after 2 years of preparation by Korean artists of various genres including the Western-style painter Jeong Yeon-seo, calligrapher Lee Cheon-seop, sculptor Oh Sang-wook, and potter Kwon Soon-beom.
The schoolyard has been turned into an outdoor sculpture park displaying large-scale sculptures. The arts center also offers hands-on experience programs and a chance to view the artists creating their pieces.

Telephone

+82-33-335-4118


Homepage

mooee.kr
tour.pc.go.kr


Detailed Information

Industry Information
Exhibition and sale of artworks

Collections Status
Sculptures, pottery, calligraphy, drawing

Program Information
Pottery, engraving, calligraphy (reservation required)

Reservations



Address [Map]

233, Saripyeong-gil, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do