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International Child Art Collection (ICAC) Exhibitions
Program
ICAC consists of 3,500 artworks from fifty countries created by children
and youth from around the world. Exhibitions of framed artworks are loaned
to schools, museums, institutions, businesses and other public venues.
Each exhibition is comprised of 25 framed children's artwork in sizes
ranging from 16"X20" to 20"X30" in a variety of media,
including watercolor, pastels, and fabric collages. Among many exhibition
themes are:
"City Town and Country"
Visit a tranquil village in Israel on a warm sunny day, a town in Japan
snuggled under a blanket of snow, an afternoon market day in a Mexican
countryside. We journey to other countries and see how people live their
everyday lives in their own environment.
"Portraits in Many Lands"
See the faces of Iran, Italy, Korea, Germany, Poland, Zimbabwe and other
countries. We visit a bullfighter from Spain and many family portraits
in this exciting exhibit of the diverse cultures.
"Rediscovery"
A big red dragon from British Columbia, colorful Danish houses, swimming
in Taiwan, an Ethiopian mountain village. Rediscover art forms used by
famous artists such as Picasso, Degas and Chagall as children interpret
their discoveries using various art techniques.
"Frederico"
Spanish gypsy child Frederico celebrates country life with colorful watercolors
of a watchful parrot, visiting giraffes, stalking flamingos, and a startled
lion. These exceptional watercolors are a one person exhibit of an exceptionally
gifted artist.
For information on additional exhibitions, please contact Acting Executive
Director Shelah Lehrer-Graiwer at (323) 276-6209.
Click here to view Artist-In-Residence
and International Child
Art Collection sites.
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