J. Paul Getty Museum http://tr.im/v8k9 J. Paul Getty Museum
The mission of the J. Paul Getty Museum is to delight, inspire, and educate a diverse public through the collection, preservation, exhibition and interpretation of works of art of the highest quality
Carnegie Museum of Art http://tr.im/v8jJ Carnegie Museum of Art
Lots & lots ..... architecture / decorative arts / film & video / paintings / sculpture / works on paper / .... often including a short history of the artist.
Digital Archive of Art http://tr.im/v8dc Digital Archive of Art
Artists include Michelangelo, Monet, Manet, Renoir, Degas, Gaugine, Seraut, Van Gogh, Rodin, Daumier, Munch, Arp, Duchamp, Ernst +++++
Online Images from Boston College
Art for Schools http://tr.im/v8bF Shorewood Educational has been providing a subsidised service for schools since 1990. Now we are offering teachers the opportunity to obtain a wealth of information and teaching material to assist in the structuring of educational programmes.
Professional Cartoonists http://tr.im/v8aW Professional Cartoonists
Lesson plans for teaching... the art of cartoon drawing .... established by a Los Angeles teacher
This is the Teachers' Guide for using the Professional Cartoonists Index web site in your classes. We have developed lesson plans for using the editorial cartoons as a teaching tool in Social Sciences, Art, Journalism and English at all levels --click on the icons to the left to visit our lesson plans.
Top 10 on the Web - Secondary Art http://www.teachers.tv/video/4947 Top 10 on the Web - Secondary Art
This programme takes a quick fire run down of the 10 best websites for teaching art, selected by Chestnut Grove Secondary School in south London.
The school was given 50 suggested sites, chosen with help from an art advisor, and then added their own favourites. Ben Moor previews the ten selected website contents, while teachers at Chestnut Grove make comments.
Although it was difficult to decide on their top 10, Adam Butcher, head of the art department at Chestnut Grove, says they use their number one site the most "as it's very, very quick".
30+ Places To Promote Your Art http://mashable.com/2007/09/19/artists-toolbox/ Artist's Toolbox: 30+ Places To Promote Your Art
The social web is benefiting all kinds of creative people, including artists. There are now hundreds of places to share your work, get feedback and make money from selling it.
Asia Pacific Arts Online Magazine http://www.asiaarts.ucla.edu/ Asia Pacific Arts Online Magazine
Asia Pacific Arts, published by the UCLA Asia Institute, covers the dynamic worlds of Asian and Asian American arts and entertainment. As perusing back issues will demonstrate, our field of vision is wide.
As an online magazine, APA can do what print publications cannot.
Video interviews, music clips, and other multimedia content add personality to analysis and allow us to remain on the cutting edge of web journalism.
APA’s internship program provides the training ground for students interested in journalism, arts, and new media to report with a wide, nuanced, international viewpoint. It teaches writers to be critics and expands their analysis of art and culture to go global.
Art in the Classroom (video series) http://www.learner.org/resources/series165.html The programs in this video library show classroom teachers and arts specialists using the arts in a variety of successful ways.
The 14 video programs — filmed in elementary schools around the country — along with a print guide and companion Web site, serve as a professional development resource for K-5 teachers seeking new ideas for integrating the arts into the classroom.
Art Hazards http://www.oehha.ca.gov/education/art/ Art Hazards
Section 32066 of the Education Code (USA) requires that OEHHA develop a list of art and crafts materials "which cannot be purchased or ordered" for use in kindergarten and grades one through six.
Accordingly, we are providing you with a list of unacceptable products -- those which "cannot be purchased." The products are those listed among the Arts and Creative Materials Institute's (ACMI) determinations of products that require a "Health Label/Caution Required Seal," dated May 9, 2005. Additionally, we may include products that have been recalled as reported by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Art & Artists Atget Photography Directory http://www.atgetphotography.com/ Art & Artists Atget Photography Directory
Fine art and photography directory links to museums, galleries, photographers, digital artists, music, 3D and other modern, historical, cultural arts resources.Includes a submit links and site information.
Database of Visual Art http://www.virtualart.at/ Database of Visual Art
The Database of Virtual Art documents the rapidly evolving field of digital installation art. This complex, research-oriented overview of immersive, interactive, telematic and genetic art has been developed in cooperation with established media artists, researchers and institutions.
The web-based, cost-free instrument - appropriate to the needs of process art - allows individuals to post material themselves. Compiling video documentation, technical data, interfaces, displays, and literature offers a unique answer to the needs of the field.
Compiling video documentation, technical data, interfaces, displays, and literature offers a unique answer to the needs of the field.
Incredible Art Department (Princeton Online) http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/ Incredible Art Department (Princeton Online)
Lessons, links and resources for the visual arts
Face It http://www.show.me.uk/hosted/faceit/index.html Face It! is an online exploration of portraiture designed for KS2 (or upper KS1) children.
It's interactive and engaging with instinctive, visual navigation and a non-linear layout - giving children a sense of control over their learning experience.
Art and Design links at the LGfL http://tinyurl.com/d6goc Art and Design links at the LGfL - London Grid for Learning
Tatsuya Sato Photography http://www.gallerytokyo.com/ A black and white photography portfolio of a fine art gallery with people, family, nature, animals, culture, agriculture, architecture, landscapes, cities(Tokyo, Rome, NewYork etc, ), and environments shot on the road in various countries around the world.
Such as Japan, China, Tibet, Indonesia, Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Iran, Greece, Italy, United States, Mexico, Guatemala, Peru, Argentina, Ecuador, Bolivia
Creative Design & Portraits at The Parents Centre http://www.parentcentre.gov.uk/discover/ Creative Design & Portraits at The Parents Centre
The 'Help Your Child Discover' (UK) .. series of leaflets has been designed to support parents in helping their children with school work.
Lesson Plans from Dick Blick http://www.dickblick.com/lessonplans/ Lesson Plans from Dick Blick Art Suppliers
Bugs | Castles | Checker Board | Corrugated Cardboard Pictures | Crayon Rubbings | Graphs Use Art and Math | Creative Papermaking | Paper making | Handmade Books | Minimal Animals | Monoprinting with Watercolor Markers | Paper Weaving | Positive and Negative Space | Repetitive Patterns | Stencil City | Texture Critters | Torn Paper Pictures | Watercolor Self-Portraits |
The Art of Crime Detection - Teacher's Guide http://www.sanford-artedventures.com/play/crimedetection/teacher.html The Art of Crime Detection - Teacher's Guide
"The Art of Crime Detection" is an interactive Web activity consisting of an introductory animation, two crime-solving scenarios, and a open-ended drawing tool
The player helps to solve annoying but rather innocuous crimes (e.g., toilet-papering a tree) by using both the left and right brain to draw composite sketches of a perpetrator.
While they play, players will readily experience the artistic effects and consequences of relying solely on the right or left brains. They will develop an understanding of what parts of the brain are appropriate to use for artistic expression.
There are two scenarios: The Toilet Paper Caper and Pushing Other People's Buttons. The player uses the PDArist, a PDA-type device that guides them through the process of using either side of the brain, or both sides simultaneously. Players can also use the PDArtist alone, as a creative tool for their own scenarios.
Introducing Impressionism - Lesson Plan http://www.pics4learning.com/lessonplan_details.php?id=h15 Introducing Impressionism
Objective - Students will learn about impressionism and artists like Monet and Renoir that defined the impressionism art movement.
They will then use the artistic effects in ImageBlender, or another image editor, to emulate what an impressionistic picture might look like.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art http://www.metmuseum.org/education/index.asp The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Educational Resources online
In addition to presenting more than 3,500 objects from its collection and its Timeline of Art History, The Metropolitan Museum of Art offers two research opportunities directly on this Web site. Watsonline is the online catalogue for the Museum's libraries. The Lita Annenberg Hazen and Joseph H. Hazen Center for Electronic Information Resources provides a number of services both online and at its physical location in Thomas J. Watson Library, including an index of general and specialized Internet links.
Teacher Resources -
A steady stream of programs, activities, workshops, and printed and electronic information developed by the Education Department allows teachers to integrate art into their daily curricula and to consider the Met's collection a virtual extension of their classrooms. Get more information about resources for teachers and their students at the Museum or email.
ArtsConnectEd http://www.artsconnected.org/ ArtsConnectEd is the product of a partnership between The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, the Walker Art Center, and MCI.
Using the power of the Internet to stimulate new approaches to learning, the goal of ArtsConnectEd is to make arts education timely, engaging, interactive, and pertinent for both teachers and students of all ages.
- a user-friendly Web site with access to the combined art collections, libraries, and archives of the Walker Art Center and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- full-color digital images of works of art, audio and video samples, and textual information
- more than 80 online lesson plans and curriculum units for K-12 teachers ,
- online activities for all age groups that range from simple exercises on color and scale to complex 3D environments
Art and Design in the UK NC http://www.nc.uk.net/servlets/Subjects?Subject=AD Art and Design in the UK NC curriculum ...
Find useful websites and resources
... via the programme of study for KS1 | KS2 | KS3
KS4 single | KS4 double
... by choosing a key phrase, then searching
... through the Virtual Teacher Centre
Find QCA/DfEE schemes of work
... via the programme of study for KS1 | KS2 | KS3
KS4 single | KS4 double
.... by viewing a list for KS1&2 | KS3
View the National Curriculum
... for KS1 | KS2 | KS3 | KS4 single | KS4 double
Find pupils' work and information about standards
Find support materials from QCA and the government
.... for KS1 | KS2 | KS3 | KS4 single | KS4 double | all key stages | inclusion
Find useful websites and resources for inclusion
The Children's Art Archive - display your work online http://www.papaink.org/ PapaInk, the Children's Art Archive, is a 501c3 non-profit dedicated to the art of youth.
Our activities encompass the exhibition of works by young artists, the archiving of historically significant children's art collections and the building of communities that support children's creative endeavors.
Through open archival access, PapaInk seeks to grow the audience for children's art and reinject the creative spirit of young people into human experience.
PapaInk welcomes art submissions from young artists, educators, children's art collectors, artists, parents and organizations with children's art holdings. We provide no-cost archival services, including free digitization of artwork, to all archival contributors.
PapaInk is committed to the intellectual property rights of young artists. We believe establishing and affirming such rights is an essential part of raising the aesthetic, cultural and historical value of young people's art.
art | display | online |
SFE: Stands for Education (UK) http://www.sfe.co.uk/resources/default.cfm SfE has collected some of the best resources on the internet and organised them into the easy to use Freeware Bank, Linkbank and Infobank.
Choose Freeware Bank for access a wide selection of free software and other IT tools related to the use of ICT in schools. All the resources have been sorted by subject relevance and assessed by our staff.
Choose Linkbank to begin your research and find useful online teaching resources. SfE has reviewed and assessed thousands of websites useful to school staff and all have been categorised to make them easy to find.
Choose Infobank for links to hundreds of official educational documents from central government, LEAs, universities, unions and associations.
websites | website | education | educational | review | reviewed | teachers | students | subjects | cross-curriculum | curriculum | Art | Design | painting | drawing |
AccessArt http://www.accessart.org.uk/ AccessArt is a valuable meeting place for teachers, gallery educators and artists to exchange ideas as well as a fun, creative and dynamic learning tool for pupils across all the key stages, and for home-users. From this site, you can access:
A series of visually exciting and innovative 'online workshops', specially created by AccessArt. The online workshops will condense and articulate events, ideas or workshops that take place in museum and gallery education programmes or schools. The workshops will be aimed at various ages, and the selection of workshops will grow as the site expands.
Teachers Notes and Printable Resource Material. Each online workshop will be accompanied by explanatory notes for the educators and printable resource material which can be used directly by the workshop participant.
Web sites of particular providers/recipients of the workshops featured.
External links to related and complementary sites.