Exhibit splash image including empty box, several decorated boxes and title of the exhibit

VSA arts invited children with disabilities from around the world to creatively reconfigure identical 4" square boxes for display during the 2002 Cultural Olympiad held in Salt Lake City. The result, 'Children Beyond Borders', isa collection of original boxes from over 52 countries that expresses these young artist's ideas, dreams, and visions. Inspired by the success of 'Women Beyond Borders', located at http://www.womenbeyondborders.org/

Each piece of artwork in this exhibit is copyrighted by the artist who created it.
Images may not be used without the express written permission of the artist or VSA arts.
Please contact VSA arts by email: gallery@vsarts.org.

Artwork, includes 7 exhibit pages, pages dedicated to each individual artist,
and photos of the Cultural Olympiad installation in Salt Lake City, Utah, January - March, 2002.
To request information about having this exhibit tour your location, please visit the Tour Requests page.

Curated by: Stephanie Moore, Director of Visual Arts Initiatives, VSA arts, Washington, D.C.
email: stephaniem@vsarts.org
Exhibit designed by: Chris Jeffries, Internet Content and Marketing Manager, VSA arts, Washington, D.C.
email: webmaster@vsarts.org
Exhibit organization and implementation by: Frances Lyons, Assistant to Artist Services, VSA arts and
Sean Patterson, VSA arts Technology Intern

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Children Beyond Borders Home | [Text Version] | Exhibit Page 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7
Olympic Installation | Alphabetical Artists List | Artists by State | Tour Requests

VSA arts, 1300 Connecticut Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. 20036, (800) 933-8721, info@vsarts.org
Promoting the creative power in people with disabilities

an affiliate of The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

The contents of this exhibit were developed under a grant from the Department of Education.
However, these contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education,
and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government.

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