Welcome to

The London International Gallery of Children’s Art

What We Do

We use children’s art as a tool to teach children about themselves and the world around them

How We Do It

We curate educational exhibitions of international and local children’s art

Who We Do It For

Schools, community groups, hospitals, museums and galleries
The Village School working with LIGCA to learn about Refugees

The Village School working with LIGCA to learn about Refugees

The Village school is a small independent primary school in Belsize Park, London. The art teacher, Susie Craven is one of  the trustees of The London International Gallery of Children’s Art, and helped to run the art workshops at Casa Suraya working with the refugees...

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Art at Casa Suraya

Art at Casa Suraya

LIGCA, together with artists Lisa Cirenza and Judy Alexander, had the privilege to run a weeklong art project at Casa Suraya in Milan, Italy. We sensed and hoped that our presence provided a temporary respite from the extreme hardships and challenges that these young people have endured.

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LIGCA’s Mission. In action.

LIGCA’s Mission. In action.

When children get together to explore meaning and to communicate their understanding, they never fail to impress. This morning I visited an exhibition of children's art at a primary school in London. The children had been learning about World War 2. The LIGCA pictures...

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View Our Collection

Our permanent collection has more than 500 pieces of children’s art from over 10 countries.