UEE Diplomatic Corps - Lost Legacy / UEEDC

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An auxiliary art gallery operating under the supervision of the UEE Diplomatic Corps,
dedicated to preserving cultural records through individual perspectives.



History

LOST LEGACY INTRODUCTION

This gallery was established in 2955 as an Auxiliary Cultural Institution under the UEE Diplomatic Corps, with the purpose of supporting the Corps’ cultural diplomacy efforts.

As it is not a formal administrative department of the Diplomatic Corps, the gallery operates on the principle of voluntary, individual participation rather than direct state affiliation.
This structure allows the institution to move beyond rigid diplomatic frameworks and preserve cultural and artistic records in a more open and dynamic manner.

Since its founding, the gallery has collected and preserved visual records and artistic works created during exploration, trade, civilian combat, and navigation activities.
Through these materials, it seeks to document the expansion, daily life, and transformation of the Empire as seen through the perspectives of individual UEE citizens.

Under the supervision of the Diplomatic Corps’ Cultural Affairs Attaché, the gallery later established a regular system of work review and exhibition, and introduced the Art Activity Support Program to ensure the continuity of artistic creation.

Today, the gallery operates with the approval of the UEE Diplomatic Corps and continues to preserve cultural records and encourage creative activity by providing official recognition and financial support to selected works.

The gallery will continue to serve as a space for records shaped by personal perspective and sensibility, capturing what exists beyond the Empire’s political and military archives.

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