Celebrated on 01/19/2026
National Imagination Day was first proposed in 2018 by a group of educators and artists who wanted to highlight the role of creativity in problem-solving. It encourages people to spend at least 15 minutes a day engaged in imaginative play or brainstorming.
National Imagination Day was conceived in 2018 by the non-profit organization 'Imagination Foundation', co-founded by Dr. Jane Holloway and artist Marco Rivera. The holiday was officially recognized by the United Nations in 2020 as a day to foster creativity in education and industry. It is celebrated annually on March 15, chosen to coincide with the birthday of Albert Einstein, a symbol of imaginative thinking.
Initially observed in schools and art communities, National Imagination Day has grown into a global event. In 2022, the day was marked by over 10,000 events worldwide, including 'Imagination Challenges' where participants solve real-world problems using creative thinking. Today, it is celebrated with workshops, storytelling sessions, and a global 'Imagination Marathon' live-streamed across social media platforms.
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