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What they say about Maria Eco Art

From powerful press spotlights to heartfelt blog features, Maria’s work has captured the eyes and hearts of many.
Media and storytellers who have witnessed her exhibits describe her art as “a voice for the ocean,” “a movement wrapped in beauty,” and “a powerful reminder that even discarded things can be reborn into something extraordinary."

Each feature reflects not just her artistry, but the growing wave of environmental consciousness she inspires.

See how Maria’s eco art continues to make ripples in the world — one story, one piece at a time.

Gyeongnam Provincial People's Daily

2023.10.12

Reporter Baek Sol-bin

Input 2023.10.12 16:10

Geoje junk art artist 'Maria Elena Pamor'
A migrant who was naturalized in Korea 25 years ago made works from
discarded garbage to raise awareness of the environmental crisis through
her works.

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World Daily  2009.03.31.  Naver News

Ulsan = Reporter Shin Jin-ho ship67@segye.com

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At 11 a.m. on the same day, an English conversation class was held in another classroom. Pamor Maria Elena (35), a Filipino married immigrant woman, enthusiastically taught about 20 multicultural instructors and volunteers at the Ulsan Center. Through this class, married immigrant women, who had been regarded as the target of education, became 'teachers', and Koreans who were teachers changed their status to 'students'.

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Citizen Daily 2022.06.01.

Reporter Choi Sung-il / look7780@siminilbo.co.kr / Article approval : 2022-06-01 06:22:38

Gyeongnam Province prepares for various events for 2022 Environment  Day 

​Meanwhile, in the lobby on the first floor of the Jinju West Government Building, a special exhibition of treasures found in < trash cans> will be held for 7 days from the 3rd to the 9th. Maria Elena Pamor's works made from marine debris will be exhibited, and on the day of the event, an explanation of the work will be held for about an hour.

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