Annual Chicagoland Children’s Stories & Art Exhibition

2026 Theme: “If Stories Could Come Alive”

What would happen if a favorite story stepped beyond the page and came alive through art?

The Annual Chicagoland Children’s Stories & Art Exhibition invites children and teens to transform stories into original works of art inspired by books, fairy tales, myths, legends, folktales, family stories, and audio stories.

Through reading, listening, imagination, and creativity, young artists are encouraged to explore the stories that inspire them and share their unique vision with the community.

All artworks that meet the participation guidelines (see Participation & Selection Information below) will be included in the exhibition.

Every accepted artwork will be showcased online, allowing families, friends, educators, libraries, and community members to enjoy and celebrate the creativity of young artists.

In addition, all accepted artworks will be included in a printed exhibition catalog created as a lasting record of the Annual Chicagoland Children’s Stories & Art Exhibition.


Why Stories Matter

Stories help children explore emotions, discover new ideas, develop empathy, and imagine worlds beyond their own experiences.

Whether shared through books, family traditions, fairy tales, legends, myths, or audio storytelling, stories inspire curiosity, creativity, and lifelong learning.

At 365 for Kids, we believe that stories are powerful tools that help children grow, dream, and connect with others. This exhibition celebrates that connection by inviting young artists to transform stories into visual art and share their imagination with the community.

Who Can Participate

The exhibition is open to children and teens throughout the Chicagoland area.

Age Categories: Ages 6–9; Ages 10–13; Ages 14–17

Participation & Selection Guidelines

  • Participation is free.
  • Each participant may submit one original artwork inspired by a story, book, fairy tale, myth, legend, folktale, family story, or audio story.
  • Artwork must be created by the participating child or teen and should reflect thoughtful effort, creativity, and a meaningful connection to the exhibition theme.
  • Handmade artwork is required. Any traditional art medium may be used. AI-generated images, copied images, or artwork created primarily by an adult are not eligible.
  • Artwork must be appropriate for a children’s educational and community exhibition. Submissions may not contain offensive, discriminatory, hateful, violent, sexual, or otherwise inappropriate content.
  • Participants submit a photograph of their artwork through the official online application form.
  • All participants who submit a valid entry by the deadline will receive a Certificate of Participation by email.
  • All artworks that meet the participation guidelines will be included in the exhibition. Accepted artworks may be featured in the virtual exhibition, online galleries, exhibition publications, social media, and the official exhibition catalog.
  • Awards will be presented to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners in each age category.
  • The exhibition organizers reserve the right to decline submissions that do not meet the participation guidelines. All exhibition, publication, gallery, and award selections are made at the sole discretion of the organizing committee. Decisions of the organizing committee are final.
  • View PDF file with the full Participation & Selection Guidelines

2026 Exhibition Timeline

Artwork submissions are now open, and families are welcome to apply as soon as their child’s artwork is ready.
Submission Deadline: November 1, 2026
Selection Results Announced: December 10, 2026
Official Exhibition Catalog Published: December 10, 2026
Virtual Exhibition Opens: December 10, 2026

Judging & Awards

All submitted artworks will be reviewed by a panel of artist-educators.

Awards are presented in each age category (6–9, 10–13, and 14–17).

🥇 1st Prize – Drawing & Painting Set, Printed Exhibition Catalog, and 1st Place Certificate

🥈 2nd Prize – Book Set, Printed Exhibition Catalog, and 2nd Place Certificate

🥉 3rd Prize – Printed Exhibition Catalog and 3rd Place Certificate


How to Participate

Step 1

Create one original handmade artwork inspired by:

  • A book
  • A fairy tale
  • A myth
  • A legend
  • A folktale
  • A family story
  • An audio story

Get inspired by our AUDIO LIBRARY of hundreds of fairy tales and stories.

Step 2

Complete the online submission form and upload a photograph of your artwork.

Participants will be asked to provide:

  • Artwork Title
  • Story That Inspired the Artwork

Short Description of the Artwork

Step 3

Wait for the exhibition results and virtual gallery announcement.

All participants will receive a Certificate of Participation by email.

Participation is free.

Get inspired by our
AUDIO LIBRARY
of hundreds of fairy tales and stories.

Submit Your Artwork

Ready to bring your story to life through art?

Children and teens ages 6–17 are invited to submit one original handmade artwork inspired by
a story, book, fairy tale, myth, legend, folktale, family story, or audio story.

Participation is free, and all participants will receive a Certificate of Participation by email.

We look forward to seeing how stories inspire your creativity.