Daekyo announced on the 29th that it will hold the "2nd Daekyo Children's Art Contest," where children can freely showcase their artistic talents.


The contest, accepting submissions from February 1 to March 15, is hosted by Daekyo Edu Camp and organized by the Korea Lifelong Education Evaluation Institute. It is sponsored by Daekyo, Daekyo Cultural Foundation, World Youth Culture Foundation, Kids Schole, Crayola, and Kiwi Studio.

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Following the first contest, it is open to elementary and preschool children (born between 2011 and 2019). Participants can submit their works on any theme drawn on an 8-cut white drawing paper through the children's artwork storage platform app "Little Picasso."


The contest will award a total of 10 million KRW in scholarships and prizes, including the National Assembly Education Committee Chairman Award, Daekyo Cultural Foundation Chairman Award, World Youth Culture Foundation Chairman Award, and Crayola Special Award. The winning works will be exhibited offline at the Dream Gallery in the Bukseoul Dream Forest Art Center in May.


Additionally, the Little Picasso app plans to select a special popularity award. Starting this year, preschool winners will receive a complete set of Daekyo Kids Schole books as a prize, and elementary school winners will be given Crayola products.



A representative from Daekyo Edu Camp stated, "The 'Daekyo Children's Art Contest' is the largest children's art contest that connects winning works to offline exhibitions, supporting children's dreams and hopes. We hope many children who want to develop their artistic sensibility and experience will participate, as the contest will be held twice this year, in the first and second halves."


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