CNBLUE's Lee Jung-shin Lends Voice to Climate-Themed Art Exhibition
Lee Jung-shin of CNBLUE, who debuted in 2010, is contributing to an exhibition focused on climate and the environment.

Lee Jung-shin will participate as an audio docent for the 2026 exhibition 'Earth in Focus _ from Confession to Glory' hosted by the Geumjeong Cultural Center's Geumsaem Gallery.

This exhibition is a reimagined version of a climate environment photography project previously showcased by the Seoul Jung-gu Cultural Foundation and the National Institute of Ecology. It features melting glaciers, displaced humans and animals, and the majestic landscapes of nature, offering visitors a chance to experience the paradoxical beauty and crisis of nature. The exhibition aims to encourage viewers to reconsider the current state of our world and reflect on their environmental responsibilities and actions.

CNBLUE's Lee Jung-shin Lends Voice to Climate-Themed Art Exhibition
Lee Jung-shin, driven by his empathy and concern for environmental issues, has volunteered his voice talent for the audio docent role, aligning with the exhibition's purpose and intent. His sincere narration and explanations are expected to enhance the immersive experience of this meaningful exhibition. Anticipation is high for how Lee Jung-shin's first audio docent role will provide a unique experience for visitors.

The exhibition will run from April 7 to June 14 at the Geumjeong Cultural Center's Geumsaem Gallery, where visitors can listen to Lee Jung-shin's audio guide while viewing the main artworks.

Lee So-jung, TenAsia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr