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The Arts Olympiad

The Arts Olympiad is the world’s largest and most prestigious arts-based program for children ages 8 to 12. The Third Arts Olympiad (2005-2008) theme My Favorite Sport celebrates the “artist-athlete” ideal of a creative mind and healthy body. The lesson plans encourage artistically inclined children to develop their physical abilities and inspire athletically inclined children to be creative.

Canal Futura, Brazil’s educational television translated the Arts Olympiad Lesson Plan into Portuguese and involved 484 schools and an estimated 29,000 students in the Third Arts Olympiad. The Arts Olympiad in Israel commenced with a conference for art and sport instructors at the Israeli Sport Institute and culminated with exhibitions at the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Dr. Naomi Jaffe, National Superintendent for Art & Theatre Studies, states: “The Arts Olympiad has become a great national celebration in Israel.” The Shanghai Cultural Development Foundation partnered with the Shanghai Children International Culture Development Co., Children’s Palace of China Welfare Institute, and Shanghai ToonMax Television to involve nearly one million children in the “My Favorite Sport” competition.

At the community level, the Arts Olympiad develops empathy invoked through art and team spirit instilled by sport to promote the Olympic ideals of mutual respect and tolerance.

At the Olympic Center outside Zagreb, First Lady Milka Mesic hosted a two-day celebration in February 2006 for the 30 Croatian Arts Olympiad semi-finalists. The children stayed in dorms normally reserved for Olympic athletes and interacted with Gordan Kozulj, Croatia’s star swimmer. In Ethiopia, the African Child Policy Forum translated the Arts Olympiad Lesson Plan into Amharic, and received 3,268 art competition entries. The Ethiopian Television and Radio covered the exhibition hosted at the Embassy of Bulgaria in Addis Ababa on December 15, 2005. In the urban square of the Sharjah Art Museum in the United Arab Emirates, 18 best artworks were displayed on October 12, 2005 for the judges to select the UAE Arts Olympiad finalist. With a clipboard in hand, the judges stopped at each easel, took notes and carefully made their selections.

Many children never receive encouragement or gain the opportunity to make art unless presented with the Arts Olympiad experience.

Forty-four students with physical and mental handicaps at the Spring Branch Independent School District participated in the Third Arts Olympiad. The organizers, Jody and David Butler, had traveled to Greece and Italy to study ancient sculptures and their relationship to modern Olympics. The children participated in twelve activities that combined art and sport. USA Track & Field 2000 Olympian, Eric Thomas, presented awards to the “artist-athletes.”

ICAF's Education Partners include Americans for the Arts, the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD), the Child Welfare League of America (CWLA), the National Art Education Association (NAEA) and the United Nation Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

Third Arts Olympiad (2005-2008)
Second Arts Olympiad (2001-2004)
First Arts Olympiad (1997-2000)

Support the Fourth Arts Olympiad (2009-2012)

The Fourth Arts Olympiad (2009-2012) will be launched in early 2009. Donate today online or by check. Every dollar counts. Your contributions help us get more children involved in the Arts Olympiad, provide art materials to underprivileged children, and sponsor the finalists who otherwise can not afford to participate in the World Children's Festival.

  • For $50 the ICAF will send the free lesson plan and two ChildArt magazine to a low-income school.
  • For $100 the ICAF will provide art supplies to a low-income school that lacks an art program.
  • For $1,000 the ICAF will invite a disadvantaged child artist, a teacher and parent to the festival.

Donate today and promote international understanding through the arts.

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