
Planet in Heart
: Draw the Earth
A planetary health campaign told through art

1st Planetary Health Art Contest
Open to elementary, middle, and high school students
Grand Prize
Minister of Health and Welfare Award
How to Participate
From contest entry to gallery exhibition, your artwork can be displayed in a real museum.
Contest Entry
Open to elementary, middle, and high school students. Upload your artwork through the DGDG Museum app.
Planetary Health Art Day
Award ceremony and declaration of Planetary Health Art Day at The Sharp Gallery by POSCO E&C.
Exhibition Experience for All Participants
Digital exhibition through DGDG Museum at The Sharp Gallery by POSCO E&C.
Planetary health,
communicated through art
Planetary Health is the idea that human health is deeply connected to climate, environment, and ecosystems.
The Yonsei Institute for Planetary Health goes beyond academic discussion and creates practical participation models for future generations and citizens through the shared language of art.
Planet in Heart leads an annual civic campaign for planetary health through art, and its first project is the 'Draw the Earth' art contest.


Since 2026
A beautiful climate action
led by future generations
Art Contest: Draw the Earth
A special opportunity to see your drawing of Earth displayed in a real gallery

Your drawing
goes on gallery display
Unlike typical contests that exhibit only winners, all participating students in 'Draw the Earth' will be digitally showcased through DGDG Museum at The Sharp Gallery by POSCO E&C. Experience the special moment of seeing your work in a real gallery.
View Contest DetailsDGDG Museum
Your first museum exhibition experience — a magical moment where your drawing is displayed in a real gallery

Meet your first exhibition
through a digital frame
Install the App & Upload
Install the DGDG Museum app and submit your artwork to the art contest.
Visit the Gallery
Visit The Sharp Gallery by POSCO E&C and display your work in the DGDG Museum digital frame.
Experience & Capture
Take photos in front of your exhibited work and keep the memory.