From left: Award recipients Sung Ki-woong and Minae Kim, Chairman Park Yong-hyun of the Yonkang Foundation, and recipients Kim Young-na and Cha Jae-min © Doosan

The Doosan Group’s Yonkang Foundation held the 4th Doosan Yonkang Arts Award ceremony on the 4th at Doosan Art Center in Yeonji-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, with Chairman Park Yong-hyun in attendance.

Established in 2010 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Doosan Group’s first chairman, Park Doo-byeong, the Doosan Yonkang Arts Award aims to uphold his belief in the importance of nurturing talent. The award recognizes outstanding artists under the age of 40 in the fields of performing arts and visual arts who demonstrate strong potential for growth.

This year, in the Performing Arts category, Sung Ki-woong (39), head of 12th Language Theatre Studio, received the award for his adaptation and direction of the play The Seagull (Gamome). In the Visual Arts category, Minae Kim (33), Kim Young-na (35), and Cha Jae-min (28) were honored for their work across design and sculptural art disciplines.

The four recipients will receive a total of 400 million KRW (approximately 300,000 USD) in support, including cash prizes and financial aid for their artistic activities. The Performing Arts winner will be awarded 30 million KRW (approximately 22,000 USD) along with 70 million KRW (approximately 52,000 USD) in funding for the production of a new performance. The Visual Arts winners will each receive 10 million KRW (approximately 7,500 USD), along with additional benefits such as a residency at Doosan Residency New York and exhibitions at Doosan Gallery Seoul and Doosan Gallery New York, amounting to a total of 90 million KRW (approximately 67,000 USD) in support.

Chairman Park Yong-hyun emphasized the foundation’s commitment to fostering artistic talent, stating, "At Doosan, we place people at the center of everything we do. Our goal is to discover and support talented artists, helping them gain broader global experiences."

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