
2026 Anyang Local Artist Discovery Support Exhibition
Anyang-si·Pyeongchon Art Hall

Paid · All ages (children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult) · Permanent · Anyang-si Anyang Pavilion (Anyang Art Park), Pyeongchon area (Central Park), etc.
Since 2005, the City of Anyang has been transforming the entire city into a roofless art museum by installing public artworks across beautiful forests, rivers, daily life spaces, and roadsides through the Anyang Public Art Project (APAP). Guided by art docents, this walking tour program leads visitors along the beautiful streams, forests, and urban parks of Anyang Art Park and the Pyeongchon region to admire APAP public art pieces created from its 1st to 7th editions since 2005. It shares stories behind various public artworks—including paintings, sculptures, architecture, design, and performances—embedded with Anyang's history and urban culture. [Regular Tour] Anyang Art Park: A walking tour along the scenic forests and streams of Anyang Art Park to view approximately 15–20 APAP public artworks Pyeongchon: A walking tour through urban parks and everyday spaces in the Pyeongchon area to view around 10 APAP public artworks [Special Tour] Night Tour: A tour enjoying distinct evening scenery with soft lighting along Anyang Art Park while viewing artworks
Anyang-si Anyang Pavilion (Anyang Art Park), Pyeongchon area (Central Park), etc.
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