Woori Financial Future Foundation and Seoul Arts Center said they will hold a social contribution exhibition linked to the year-end concert, titled "Our perspective—when we color our hearts," at the Seoul Arts Center Music Hall Symphony Hall from the 24th to the 31st.

"Our perspective" is the foundation's program to foster artists with developmental disabilities, and this special exhibition will feature works by 10 artists who took part in the program (Kang Won-jin, Kim Dong-ho, Kim Seon-tae, Kim Seung-hyeon, Min So-yoon, Park Gi-hyeon, Sim Gyu-cheol, Yu Hyo-seok, Lee Eun-su, and Cho Tae-seong). In addition, works by artist Yang Seo-yeon from "Obottle," a partner workplace of "Woori.Modu.Woori," Woori Financial Group's disability-linked employment project, will also be shown.

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This exhibition was prepared in connection with the "2025 Seoul Arts Center New Year's Eve Concert." The New Year's Eve concert is a representative year-end performance held at the Seoul Arts Center Concert Hall on the 31st, closing out the year and welcoming the new year with classical music. By linking with such year-end cultural events, the exhibition aims to raise awareness of the original creative activities of artists with developmental disabilities and support their artistic growth. Admission is free for both visitors to the New Year's Eve concert and the general public.

The exhibition comprises a total of 44 works, including originals featured in the 2026 Woori Financial Group calendar. Through the diverse colors chosen by the artists, it captures the process by which ordinary daily life transforms into artistic moments, and it features a space that uses mirrors to stage the instant when "I" and "we" face each other.

A Woori Financial Future Foundation official said, "We hope this exhibition becomes an opportunity to focus on the potential and creativity these artists have as emerging artists, rather than confining them within the frame of 'developmental disabilities,'" and added, "We will continue to support them so they can grow into professional artists and be active on various stages."

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