GS Caltex Launches Family-Inclusive Online Exhibition 'Energy Gallery'

By SHIN JIA Posted : June 1, 2026, 13:24 Updated : June 1, 2026, 13:24
Main screen image of GS Caltex 'Energy Gallery' exhibition [Photo=GS Caltex]
GS Caltex unveiled its online exhibition "Energy Gallery" on June 1, featuring works from its family-inclusive cultural program, "GS Caltex Art Festa."

The "Energy Gallery" is a special exhibition planned by GS Caltex to celebrate May, known as Family Month in South Korea. It showcases artworks created by employees' children, who reflected on the meaning of energy alongside their parents. The company noted that AI technology was utilized in the creation of the artworks.

The exhibited pieces revolve around the theme "Stories of Energy that Move Our Daily Lives." Participating children chose one of three themes to express through their drawings: 1) Energy Creating a Peaceful Daily Life, 2) Energy Guardians Illuminating the World, and 3) A New World of Future Energy. Each artwork incorporates the children's imagination and conversations with their families.

GS Caltex hopes this exhibition will serve as a platform for parents and children to share their insights on the significance of energy and work with the broader community.

A GS Caltex representative stated, "The energy we create is invisible, yet it brightens someone's day, drives family life, and supports society in many ways. We hope 'Energy Gallery' conveys the essential value of energy through the pure perspectives of children, making it more relatable to many people."

The "Energy Gallery" reflects GS Caltex's cultural and artistic philosophy of connecting people, society, and the value of energy through art. The exhibition is freely accessible to everyone via the Energy Gallery on GS Caltex's official blog, Media Hub.

Additionally, GS Caltex is collaborating with the Korea Energy Foundation on the "2026 GS Caltex Energy Efficiency Improvement Public-Private Joint Project (Year 4)," focusing on enhancing living conditions and energy welfare for vulnerable communities.



* This article has been translated by AI.

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