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WebMuseum, Paris- Art history comes alive as visitors take a tour of the Cezanne, Medieval Art, and General Exhibitions of this famous museum. Modern Masterworks- Students engaged in Millennium projects can look back at paintings and sculptures of the 20th Century. Contemporary Art Experience- Designed by students, here is an exhibit area, information, resources for teachers and students, quizzes for students ages 5-17, and more showing the art of 10 female artists. Mail Your Art 2000- Children through age 12 are invited to express and submit positive ideas about the future through the universal language of the visual arts. Ceramics Web- Find glaze recipes, links to sites and information, class materials, links to magazines, exhibits and lots more to use in high school ceramics classes. Arts and Kids- Students can enjoy the work of aspiring student artists, submit work, play games, and enter an art contest here. Hugging Hands- Children from around the world are invited to submit art work here. Various projects and contests are available. Mail Your Art 2000- This site is sponsoring a children's mail art show in celebration of the new millennium and the 30th anniversary of Earth Day. The American Century- Great for American History, this site has colorful animations, sounds, photos, paintings, architecture, and sculptures depicting American history through the study of art. Children's areas provide family or classroom art project ideas, as well. Short Courses in Digital Photography- Schools can find information on graphic files, camera care, how to get the most from their digital camera, and everything else. It's complete!! Digital Cameras in the Classroom- This page contains lots of valuable ideas for using photography across the curriculum. Focus on the World Photographic Competition- Everyone, young and old, is invited to enter their work that depicts the environment and the world. Winners will receive awards. Kodak's Picture Playground- Students can upload images and then use this site to manipulate, edit and change them in many different ways- great for projects. FreeFoto.com- Find more than 4000 free photographs organized by topic. Art School Online- This is a commercial site that offers some easy to follow directions for drawing different kinds of animals. Art Safari- Art Safari invites any age students to explore the painting and sculpture collection of The Museum of Modern Art. The students develop observational skills by following guided questions that ask students to talk about what they see. This is a great art appreciation resource. American Museum of Photography- Meet famous photographers from the past and present and view their work. Cinema- This site answers the question, "How are films made?" Students can explore this creative process, from the screenwriter's words to the editor's final cut. Write your own dialogue for a scene or put yourself in a producer's shoes by managing the production of a film. The Drama Teacher's Resource Room- Here are drama resources, lesson plans, stage production tips and ideas, and more for teachers at all grade levels. Improvisional Theater Structures- These pages are aimed at those who practice the art of improvisational comedy theatre. Lifetime of Color- Here are resources and activities for students from beginning to advanced. There are four areas, create art, study art, teach art, and play art games and each contain lots of great stuff for students and teachers. Big Mike's Wacky World of Illustration- Targeted for kids of all ages, this site contains practical information for those interested in a career in illustration. Find listing for art schools, drawing tips, information, and lots more here. Download a Dinosaur- Complete a dinosaur unit when you use these easy-to-make paper dinosaur designs that you print from the site, cut, fold and paste. Famous Paintings Exhibition- The artists, movements, and paintings of world art from the 13th C. to 20th C are found here. The Artchive- This site is filled with the paintings, collections and critiques, and more of over 200 artists. Art History Resources on the Web- Here is a giant collection of links to art resources organized by topic, from prehistoric to 20th century art. Crayons and Computers- Here are online art lessons and art ideas for young elementary students. Early Childhood Art Lessons- Pre-school and primary teachers will find a variety art activities here. Art Journey- Appropriate for middle and high school art classes, this site contains artistic technique information for thirty major artists from throughout the ages. Students can combine art elements to attempt their own art work which can be exhibited at the online gallery. Paul Friedlander Computer Art- Here are wonderful examples of 3D computer art that integrates math and science also. The Metropolitan Museum of Art- Great for art history and information, the collections include more than two million works of artseveral hundred thousand of which are on view at any given timespanning more than 5,000 years of world culture, from prehistory to the present. Cvilización Española- Great for high school art history, this site views information and works by over 100 Spanish artists from Fresco to Gargallo. The Louvre- Here is a virtural tour of the Louvre, complete with collections, tours and workshops. World Wide Arts Resources- This is a comprehensive site for all levels of art education. It contains alphabetically organized links to hundreds of art sites for children, art museums, art history, art employment and supplies. Art Takes Time- This site contains lessons that meet the following National Standards for Visual Arts Education. It relates visual arts to history and cultures, making connections between art and other subjects. Utah Museum of Fine Arts- Lesson Plans for Teachers- Lessons plans designed for middle and high school students related to African Art, Modern Art, Egyptian Art, and more can be found here. Complete art units using slides are available, also. Virtual Curriculum- Elementary Art Education- Lessons plans, planning format, historical time periods, and cultures throughout the world related to teaching elementary art are provided here. Why is Mona Lisa Smiling?- This is a colorful and comprehensive site on Leonardo Da Vinci and his work. Cultural Arts Resources for Teachers and Students- This site offers information about folklore, art, anthropology and more. It is a network of educators, students, folklorists, and folk artists to foster sustained dialogue, classroom projects, teacher training, and online interactions with regional artists who might otherwise be unavailable to you. Inside Art- Participants get sucked into a Van Gogh painting and then must learn all about art in order to get out; terrific online simulation with tie-ins across the curriculum. Hero of the Year Stamp- Great for elementary students, students read about heroes, choose one, write why it was chosen and design a stamp of the hero. The Imagination Factory- Students of all ages can learn to recycle ordinary objects into art- great for environmental ed. Mrs. Johnson's Files- This is a student created site that provides art lesson information and links to art sites. KinderArt- Create African drums, plaster face masks, and over 160 other great elementary student art projects. Masks.org-
This awesome site contains masks from around the world, as
well as masks from organizations, events, collections, art and
everything else. Crafts for Kids- This Site is always up to date with seasonal activities for elementary aged students. Hands On Crafts For Kids- Here are about 20 activities for elementary kids, some that can be integrated into curricular subjects. Craft Recipes- This page contains recipes for everything from face paint to play dough. More Craft Recipes are found here. CraftVillage.com- Find lots of craft projects organized by topic here. Holiday crafts and kid's crafts are among the topics available. Crayola Coloring Book- Younger students will find lots of projects, games, activities and more. There is a teacher area that contains lesson plans. Draw and Color with Uncle Fred- Grab your pencil, follow the online steps and primary students can draw pictures and design art here. KinderArt- This Great resource provides art lesson plans, reference material,
an online kid's art gallery, a forum for exchanging ideas and
more. Create a Card- Any student will enjoy creating cards for all occasions using the graphics found here. Tips and tricks for creating your masterpiece are provided. Visual Magic- Advanced art students interested in computer graphics will appreciate this Online magazine containing the latest hot use of computer generated art. Visitors can find tutorials, downloads, reviews and more here. Norton Simon Museum- This superb museum has placed a small selection of its masterpieces online, with brief commentaries. A young student can here learn what a museum is and see examples from several important artists. Older students will enjoy the information about the artistic periods and artists contained here. Refrigerator WWW Art Contest- Elementary aged students can view, submit and judge other student's artwork. Wu's Origami Page- This site contains information, diagrams, galleries, history and links related to origami. Pieces and Creases Fun Guide to Origami- Find the history, fun, tricks and techniques of fun paper folding. Rockhall.com- This is the Online site for the rock music hall of fame. Visitors can listen to music and learn the living heritage of rock and roll and its related music forms. The Origins of American Animation- The development of early American animation is represented by this collection of 21 animated films which spans the years 1900 to 1921. The films include clay, puppet, and cut-out animation, as well as pen drawings. Emmett Scott's Cartoon Corner- This is a great place for younger students to learn how to draw and produce animated pictures. There is an area for games that require some thinking, too. Emmet has written stories, jokes and poems that kids will enjoy. Cartooning- Sequential step by step lessons engage any age student in learning how to draw cartoons. ! Gilchrist Cartoon Contest- Amazing-Kids.org hosts a comic strip drawing contest, the winner (age 6-17) receiving a $1,000 scholarship and will draw a comic strip each month for the http://www.Amazing-Kids.Org web site. Gilchrist Studios Online- A lesson to draw a new cartoon character each week can be found here. Toonacat- This is a great site for younger primary students. There are areas to write and share stories and to draw and share art. It's a good creative place for kids. The Costume Site- Online Costuming Sources for Historical, Science Fiction & Fantasy Costumes. Everything can be found here! Apple Corps- Here is the online electronic version of Mr. Potato Head, where younger children can choose a vegetable and decorate it. ArtsEdNet- The Getty Museum presents virtual tours, exhibits, and lessons and art curriculum ideas at this site. CyberKids- This is a place for elementary students to view or publish a story, poem, picture, game or Hyperstudio creation. The CyberTeens site contains material more in tune with teenagers. Both locations offer chat, games and contests. Internet Fine Arts- Here is an international on-line community and network of artists, galleries,museums, and resources for the fine arts. This is a beneficial site for high school artists. It is a a database dedicated to classifying all available art on the Internet! Drawings of Da Vinci- Visitors can view a number of drawings done by Leonardo Da Vinci. Links to sights containing more information are listed. Artlex- Dictionary of Visual Art- Here is a site for artists, students and educators in art production, criticism, history, aesthetics, and education. Visitors will find definitions for more than 2,500 terms here, along with numerous illustrations, pronunciation notes, great quotations, and links to other resources on the Web.
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