SK Hynix will exhibit the award-winning works from the online art contest at the in-house art museum "Gallery H" located in the Icheon, Cheongju, and Bundang campuses until the 4th of next month.

SK Hynix will exhibit the award-winning works from the online art contest at the in-house art museum "Gallery H" located in the Icheon, Cheongju, and Bundang campuses until the 4th of next month.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Dongwoo Lee] SK Hynix announced on the 6th that it will exhibit the award-winning works of the online art contest held to overcome the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) until the 4th of next month at 'Gallery H,' the in-house art gallery located at the Icheon, Cheongju, and Bundang campuses.


Earlier, from September for about a month, SK Hynix held the ‘SKMS Online Art Contest’ as a cultural event to make the leisure time of employees spending time at home due to COVID-19 more meaningful.


The number of submitted works through online registration was 1,092, and among them, a total of 10 works were selected as award-winning pieces through evaluations by a professional judging panel and employee voting.


The theme of the SKMS Online Art Contest, which consisted of adult and children divisions (elementary and kindergarten), was to creatively express “My own SKMS (SK Management System)” and “A happy future world made with semiconductors,” aiming to creatively depict the future world made possible by SK Hynix semiconductors.


The honor of the Happy Picasso Award (Grand Prize) went to Oh Woo-seok TL from the Cheongju campus in the adult division and to child Kim Ji-wan in the children’s division.


The award-winning works can be viewed at the in-house art gallery Gallery H, where visitors can appreciate various genres of art, from paintings and calligraphy to webtoons and even meticulously embroidered needlework.



Lee Hye-mi TL of the EE (Employee Experience) Planning Team, who was in charge of the contest, said, “The significance of this SKMS Online Art Contest lies in the fact that the exhibition at Gallery H is composed of works directly drawn by employees,” adding, “I hope this exhibition provides an opportunity to think more about the meanings of ‘happiness’ and ‘SKMS’ through the displayed works.”


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