
UNESCO Memory of the World Programme












(SCEaR), UNESCO Memory of the World Programme



















Exhibitions
2022
1 May to 15 June 2022, rue Eau-de-Robec, Rouen, France.

“Avec le regard des jeunes.Entre Paix et Guerres.”
Collections européennes de dessins historiques d’enfants et de jeunes.
“Through the Eyes of Youth. Between Peace and Wars.”
European collections of historical drawings by children and young people.
Open Air Exhibition of the MUNAÉ. Musée national de l’Éducation, Rouen.
Curator: Kristell Gilbert.
May, 3 to November 20, 2021
Das BUGA-Projekt BLUMENKINDER des KinderKunst e. V. / Flower Children
Kinderbilder aus dem Dr.-Birgit-Dettke-Archiv, Erfurt
Stadt- und Regionalbibliothek Erfurt Tagungsraum | Domplatz 1
Dr.-Birgit-Dettke-Archiv: Kinderkunst e.V. (kinderkunst-ev.de)
November 2020
The cultural office of the state capital Saarbrücken is pleased to invite you to visit the virtual
exhibition “The Saarbrücken Thank You Book, 1946”, girls drawings from the hunger winter!
January 2020
Art Academy Düsseldorf, Germany
April 2019
Wakefield – National Arts Education Archive YSP
The Lawrence Batley Center, Great Britain
Wintersemester 2018/2019
Paderborn / Budapest
Exhibition seminar in cooperation with the ELTE University: Museum case for historical children’s and youth drawings
Exhibition in the Déak Youth Gallery, Budapest January 15th. – 15.2. 2019
In connection with a teacher training
December 6th to 20th, 2018
“Between war and peace”
An exhibition of historical children’s and youth drawings from the 20th century.
University library Paderborn, Germany
November 2018
Museum case and historical children’s drawings
Exhibition of students from the University of Paderborn
Museum Elbinsel Wilhelmsburg, Hamburg, Germany
Autumn 2018 “You shouldn’t kill”
Children’s drawings of the First World War
Cooperation project with exhibition and peace education activities
Museum Elbinsel Wilhelmsburg
Dr. Birgit Dettke Archive Erfurt Kinderkunst e.V.
Spring 2018
Stadtmuseum Düsseldorf, Germany
Museum case for the Düsseldorf schools
“Julo Levin and his students”