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Sixteen exhibits centered around a variety of themes are available to be borrowed from the International Collection of Child Art. Through their artwork, children share their own unique views of the world around them including their homes, schools, pets, playtime amusements, seasonal observances and much more. Many similarities as well as many differences are noticeable in the pictures.


SINGLE CULTURE EXHIBITS MULTICULTURAL EXHIBITS
Art by Japanese Children Fun, Sports, and Games I, II & III
Art by Jamaican Children A Global Look at Children's Development in Art
Mexico as Seen Through Her Children's Eyes Christmas Around the World I, II, III & IV
Leningrad Children's Art Children Draw Animals I & II
For the Birds (USA)  

These exhibits are educational, beautiful to behold and showcase artwork ranging from preschoolers. scribbles to the child's use of highly sophisticated techniques. The colorful variety of subjects, styles, media, and levels of artistic development make these exhibits interesting and delightful for viewers of all ages. The exhibits have been displayed throughout the world in educational institutions, art museums, and public buildings.

Not-for-profit Illinois organizations may apply to the Illinois Arts Council, Artstour Program for partial support for the rental of ICCA exhibits. Parent groups have also supported the rental of these unique child art exhibits.