The annual Visual Voices roving exhibition is back for its third year, presenting its poster project and exhibition as a solidarity activity, spreading peace through art. This year's exhibition includes civic participation workshops, dance and sound performances, poetry readings and special lectures by Saleh Elrantisi, a Palestinian living in Korea, according to organizers. Citizens, artists, curators and activists come together to create posters that confront contemporary conflict and violence through art. The exhibition, named "Annyeong" features work by Korean and international artists, refugees, activists and community members who use visual storytelling to highlight issues that are often marginalized or difficult to verbalize to express messages of peace, empathy and human rights. Organizers highlighted that the word "annyeong" is the most common greeting in Korea. "We say it both when we meet and when we part ways. It's a natural expression at the beginning and end of each day, at the opening and closing of relationships," they said. "However, when broken down into Chinese characte