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Hansol Paper, 'More Than Unboxing' Exhibition at Museum SAN

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2025-05-27 09:21:55
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2025-05-27 09:21:55
Paper design works made with Hansol Paper's eco-friendly packaging paper are on display at Museum SAN in Wonju, Gangwon-do. Provided by Hansol Paper

[Financial News] Hansol Paper announced on the 27th that it will hold the 'More Than Unboxing' exhibition, showcasing paper design works made with its eco-friendly packaging paper, in collaboration with Museum SAN in Wonju, Gangwon-do.
Museum SAN, a name combining △Space △Art △Nature, aims to provide healing through the enjoyment of art in a cultural space located in the great outdoors. It is also famous for being designed by the world-renowned architect Tadao Ando and was selected as one of the '100 Must-Visit Excellent Tourist Destinations for Koreans' by the Korea Tourism Organization.
Hansol Paper has also contributed to cultural development by consistently supporting young artists with potential in cultural and artistic activities based on its corporate philosophy of 'contributing to socio-cultural development through paper.' Since hosting the country's first paper design competition, the 'Inspire Award,' in 2019, it has consistently discovered innovative and talented designers and actively supported the advancement of young emerging artists for seven years.
The exhibition held by Hansol Paper and Museum SAN will take place in the space next to the Paper Museum at Museum SAN. It is composed of award-winning works from the 'Inspire Award' package category and various brand products using Hansol Paper's eco-friendly packaging paper.
In particular, a package paper experience zone is set up to add fun elements so that visiting children do not get bored, making it an interactive exhibition.
A representative from Hansol Paper said, "Through this exhibition, we hope it becomes an opportunity to showcase Hansol Paper's Inspire brand and packaging paper to the public, while also enjoying the beauty of paper design and the excellence of paper."

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