Lee Jung Seop Creative Art Studio, Seogwi-dong, Seogwipo City Exhibition until Feb. 7, open studios until Jan. 31 and Feb. 6 Exhibition and open studios by six artists as the culmination of their one-year artist-in-residency program. Info: 064-733-3555
2010 Tiger Art Exhibit Until Feb. 17, Lee Jung Seop Gallery, Seogwi-dong, Seogwipo City The 2010 Tiger Art Exhibit features paintings with tigers being a main theme of 11 artists. Info: 064-733-3555
Jeju Olle Photo Exhibition Until Feb. 28, International Convention Center, Jeju, Jungmundong, Seogwipo City Info: 064-735-1000
Seogwipo Lotte Hotel Ice Rink Until March 1, Lotte Hotel, Seogwipo City Mondays through Fridays at 11:30 a.m., 5:30p.m. and 7:50 p.m., Russian ice skaters perform ice ballet. Each day has a different theme, with Monday being children s day; Tuesday as couple s day; Wednesday, happy day; Thursday, family day; and Friday, smile day. Tickets: 20,000 won Info: 064-731-4267
Seo Jae Cheol Photo Exhibition- Memory 70 80 Until March 31, Jeju Jayeon Sarang (Nature Love) Gallery, Pyeoseon, Seogwipo City Seo Jae Cheol, a former journalist and one of the most well-known photographers in Jeju during the 1970s and 80s, shows black and white images of ordinary Jeju residents and their lives. Info: 064-787-3110
Tamnaguk Ipchun Gutnori Starting at 5 p.m., Feb. 5, with a parade from City Hall to Gwandeokjeong 11a.m., Feb. 6 - Ipchun Gut performance, Gwandeokjong, Samdo 1-dong, Jeju City The ritual, which marks the beginning of spring by the solar calendar, is a reenactment of the traditional rite where exorcists, a local magistrate and administrators, along with local residents, convened at Gwandeokjeong to wish for a bountiful harvest and to drive away bad spirits. Info: 064-728-2714,
Culture and Sports Division, Jeju City Hall 14th Jeongwol Daeboreum Fire Festival Feb. 26-28, Saebyeol Oreum, Aewol, Jeju City Info: 064-728-2894
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