LOTTE Wellfood (formerly Lotte Confectionery) will open a special exhibition, "Atelier Ghana," on April 30 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the launch of Ghana chocolate. Early bird ticket sales will take place from March 24 to April 29 ahead of the exhibition.
The exhibition "Atelier Ghana: since 1975 - Happiness From Chocolate" will be held at the Jamshil LOTTE Museum from April 30 to June 29, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Ghana chocolate by expanding the happy experiences chocolate brings into art. The exhibition will reflect on the heritage of Ghana, known as the "national chocolate" for the past 50 years, and is designed to allow visitors to experience chocolate as a culture.
The exhibition features participation from ▲GRAFFLEX, ▲Kim Mi-young, ▲COIN PARKING DELIVERY, ▲Park Sun-gi, ▲Kim Sun-woo, and others. Artists with unique artistic qualities present works that express the value of chocolate in their own distinctive form languages.
In addition to the diverse works by the artists, there will be a space to explore the history and technology of Ghana chocolate. Visitors can also learn about LOTTE Wellfood's "Bean to Bar" technology, which uniquely produces finished goods from cocoa. There will be a photo zone to create joyful memories of the special exhibition, and a variety of Ghana chocolate merchandise will also be available.
Early bird ticket sales will be conducted until April 29, offering two types of tickets at reasonable prices for viewing the exhibition. The "Super Early Bird Ticket" is sold at a 50% discount for adults and teenagers at 6,000 won, available from the opening until May 29. The "Early Bird Ticket" available until the end of the exhibition is discounted by 40% to 7,200 won.
Reservations can be made through the LOTTE Museum website, Interpark, Naver Reservations, KakaoTalk Reservations, and 29CM.