Held from August 18 to September 18... Conducted with themes of child-friendliness, family-friendliness, and environmental-friendliness

Eunpyeong Children 'Show Off Your Talent!' Art Contest Submission View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Eunpyeong-gu (Mayor Kim Mi-kyung) will hold the '2020 Eunpyeong Children’s "Show Off Your Talent!" Online Children’s Art Contest' for elementary school students from August 18 to September 18.


In response to the COVID-19 situation, which has led children to spend long leisure hours at home, the '2020 Eunpyeong Children’s "Show Off Your Talent!" Art Contest' was prepared to help children appreciate the importance of family and have enjoyable experiences together. The contest is held under the themes of #ChildFriendly #FamilyFriendly #EnvironmentFriendly and consists of two categories: short poems on children’s rights and recycled art projects.


The short poems on children’s rights should be within 100 characters and express or promote children’s rights. The recycled art projects involve creating three-dimensional works under 1㎡ using recycled materials, such as toys, household items, or sculptures. Any elementary school student in Eunpyeong-gu can apply for both categories, either individually or as a team of up to five members.


For detailed application methods, click “View Details” in the popup zone on the Eunpyeong-gu website, which links to the application plaza (Show Off Your Talent) where you can find more information.


Refer to the detailed guidelines and precautions, fill out the attached submission form, and submit it along with photos of the artwork via email to ep2020children@ep.go.kr.


Children’s rights refer to the four fundamental rights of children defined in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: the right to survival, protection, development, and participation. The meanings and contents of each right can be found in detail on the contest’s detailed information page on the website, along with related video links.



An official from Eunpyeong-gu stated, “Since most children are spending their time at home due to COVID-19, we prepared this online art contest to give children the opportunity to showcase their talents with their families. It allows children to express their rights themselves and think about the importance of the future environment, which seems to be another way to overcome COVID-19.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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