Gong Mi-jeong (left) Director General of the Nexon Foundation, and Kang Kyung-hwan President of the Korea National University of Arts are taking a commemorative photo. /Courtesy of Nexon Foundation

Nexon Foundation announced on the 1st that it will donate the entire revenue from merchandise sales amounting to over 33 million won from the 2nd Borderless-Craft exhibition "The Wizard of Time: Towards Another World" to the support project for emerging artists at the Korea National University of Arts.

The donation provided by the Nexon Foundation will be used for supporting exhibition activities, including costs for student works and the production of exhibition items for students from the Department of Traditional Crafts at the Korea National University of Arts. The traditional craft works created by students using Nexon intellectual property (IP) will be showcased at an exhibition scheduled for the second half of this year.

Nexon Foundation held the 2nd Borderless-Craft exhibition at Deoksugung in November last year in collaboration with the Cultural Heritage Administration. This exhibition showcased traditional crafts created by five intangible cultural heritage bearers and five contemporary craftsmen based on Nexon games. Additionally, merchandise collaborating with "Mabinogi," "MapleStory," and "The Land of Wind" was sold at the goods shop "Love" within the palace.