Creative art space opens at Bien Dong Park in Da Nang

A unique artistic creative space event ‘My Little Da Nang’ will be organised at the central city’s Bien Dong (East Sea) Park on March 27-31, an offering an immersive artistic experience.

The creative space is being set up at East Sea Park in Da Nang city. Local people, tourists and kids can participate in the event to express their memories about Da Nang city over the past 50 years. (Photo: VNA)
The creative space is being set up at East Sea Park in Da Nang city. Local people, tourists and kids can participate in the event to express their memories about Da Nang city over the past 50 years. (Photo: VNA)

Da Nang (VNS/VNA) - A unique artistic creative space event ‘My Little Da Nang’ will be organised at the central city’s East Sea Park on March 27-31, an offering an immersive artistic experience for local people and tourists.

The event’s organisers said an interactive memory corner will help participants explore Da Nang’s stories through mysterious ‘blind boxes’ at ‘Da Nang Behind the Scenes’, and they will be able to share personal recollections of the city.

A giant mosaic art exhibition will feature a visual journey through 50 years of Da Nang’s development, with 50 stunning paintings assembled into a giant ‘Da Nang- aspiration to the sea’.

A graffiti wall art performance and exhibition will demonstrate a live performances by street artists Knee Jert, Cunky Nguyen Hoang Viet and Son Shadow.

The event will also be reserving a special creative space for kids offering an experience of sand painting, traditional pottery making and mosaic art, along with origami and vibrant yarn installations.

Students from local universities and art centres including Da Nang Dong A University, Da Nang Architecture University and the city’s art centre will perform traditional woodblock printing on canvas bags, teach at sketch exhibitions and workshops and offer up marbling fan painting and art games.

The event will open at the public zone of the beach-front park from 5pm on March 27./.

VNA

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