Students from SUNY Korea's Glocal Fairness Studies (GFS) Club took part in the Michuhol-gu mural restoration project in November 2025, during which they worked with community-based organizations in the area, local government agencies, and on projects to enhance the beauty of cities and promote civic participation. The project was funded by the Incheon Youth's Association and carried out in partnership with the Michuhol-gu District Office. The project's purpose is to improve the alleys' stair murals lining Gyeongin-ro 499, and to update and build on previous work that had been completed on murals.
15 students painted new murals using bright colors & creative styles on old walls/areas that were once unused. Each area can now be identified with bright, engaging mural designs. The Subong Overpass mural is a representation of what local residents wanted for the mural.
Students were able to use the experience as an opportunity to better understand the process of designing urban environments and working with the community as well as participating in a public art project. The project provided students with an opportunity to connect their academic experience to working with local organizations on social issues and create an opportunity for student-led club members to partner with a local organization and create impact in their community. The renovation of Michuhol-gu's murals serves as an example of the commitment that SUNY Korea has made to create socially responsible individuals and improve the overall landscape of the city through the development of collaborative community projects.
Written by Student Reporter, Moldir Salim (moldir.salim@stonybrook.edu)
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