The purpose of this study is exploring the educational implication of school space through ‘Ung-Ddung (엉 뚱)’, the Platform of Art and Culture, which was executed as experimental project about school space in Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju. As a result, this study drew on three findings as follows. First, ‘Ung-Ddung (엉뚱)’ project pursues eco-friendly, functional, beautiful and emotionally safe school space which contributed to elevating the effect of learning and innovating school classroom for the future. However, ‘Ung-Ddung (엉뚱)’ focused more on the matter of space sovereignty, encouraging school students to examine the relationship of self and school space, which is the second finding of this research. Third, art practice, which was performed in the form of art integration, focusing more on memory connection which body and emotions recall about school space, plays an important role of working with students there. Finally, I can conclude that school space can be an excellent medium for curriculum and instruction to address the issue of space sovereignty and art practices also can be thoughtful methods to recall embedded experience, which would provide new possibility for art education.