Residents looking for a weekend activity can head to Jamsil Hangang Park, one of the public parks along the Han River that runs through Seoul, for a hands-on art program running from July 11 to 18. The municipal initiative, officially titled “Hangang Sagaksagak Art Place: Creative Experiences With Artists,” will run from 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on both Saturdays. The workshops are set to take place at Sagaksagak Place, a compact enclave of modular studio spaces established by the city in 2018. Designed to insulate emerging creators from the city's prohibitive real estate market while demystifying the creative process for the public, the complex will open its doors to participants of all ages. Four resident artists will lead the intimate, specialized sessions, bringing together traditional Korean craftsmanship with contemporary trends. Gwak Bukku, a visual artist whose given name is Gwak So-ra, will guide attendees in fabricating custom keyrings modeled after the Han River’s native otter population, utilizing a specialized heat-shrink plastic technique. In another workshop, the art