Single Culture Exhibits
Mexico as Seen Through Her Children's Eyes
Multicultural Exhibits
Fun, Sports, and Games I, II & III
A Global Look at Children's Development in Art
Fun, Sports and Games I, II & III
"Fun, Sports and Games," I, II, and III are refreshing exhibits, each of twenty pieces, depicting activities which delight children everywhere. Some pictures show backyard games such as "Hide and Seek," while others show Olympic competitors in action. The artwork varies from very young children's depictions to mature, sophisticated compositions. These exhibits were developed by Dr. Barry E. Moore at the request of the Olympic Committee for the 1980 Winter Olympics held in Lake Placid, New York. They have been exhibited at the 1994 World Cup Soccer venue in Chicago as well as venues throughout the United States.
Exhibit developer/curator: Dr. Barry E. Moore, Curator, ICCA
Exhibit Fee: $300 per exhibit, each month exhibited
Exhibit space needed: 60 running feet (unless stacked)
Number of pieces: 20 originals
Number of crates: 1 wooden crate per exhibit
Weight of crate: 125 to 150 pounds
Insurance value per twenty-piece exhibit: $2500
Security requirement: Moderate
All exhibits are framed and mounted under Plexiglas, ready to hang. All pieces are labeled with age, gender, country, and titles. The artwork is shipped in wooden crates built specifically for the exhibits. Shipping will be arranged and provided by the exhibitor. Please see the Conditions Governing Loan of Exhibit for additional information.
Fun, Sports and Games I
![]() Design with Figures, boy, age 11, Belgium |
![]() Ice Skating, girl, age 10, Germany |
Market, boy, age 11-15, Turkey |
![]() A Tennis Game, girl, age 12, Russia |
Fun, Sports and Games II
![]() Carnival, girl, age 9, Canada |
![]() Children Playing, boy, age 8, Italy |
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![]() Winter Fun, girl, age 10, Russia |
Fun, Sports and Games III
![]() Playing Ball, boy, age 10, Australia |
Boxers, boy, age 12, New Zealand |
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At the Park, boy, age 13, India |








