Global graphic artist VERDY, based in Japan, will engage with visitors on the final day of his exhibition.
The Lotte Museum announced on July 15 that VERDY will participate in a children's educational program, 'Kids Atelier,' on the closing day of the exhibition 'I Believe in Me' on July 19.
VERDY has expanded the exhibition experience by directly communicating with visitors of various ages, culminating in a final celebration on the closing day.
'Kids Atelier' is an interactive program where children can create their own T-shirts featuring their unique typography and graphics after viewing the exhibition. On that day, VERDY will share the creative process with the children and discuss the thoughts behind his works as the exhibition concludes.
'I Believe in Me,' which opened in April, marks VERDY's first solo exhibition at a museum. The exhibition features over 250 works, including more than 100 crayon drawings and 24 large-scale three-dimensional pieces. It showcases his artistic journey from graphic design to various media such as drawing, sculpture, and installation, capturing the interest of young audiences.
Throughout the exhibition, the artist has met with visitors of all ages. He shared insights into his creative world and philosophy during artist talks and revealed his working process in a creative session in collaboration with Apple, utilizing digital devices.
The exhibition 'I Believe in Me' will run until July 19 at the Lotte Museum. Details on how to participate in 'Kids Atelier' can be found on the Lotte Museum's official website.
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