Last updated November 25, 2000
3d Stereographic
Images http://www.softsource.com/softsource/stereo.html
These pictures allow you to see 3d images hidden inside of them. If you
haven't seen such pictures before, you should take a look at the tutorial
there first. You can also pick stereograms based on the pictures inside
them.
21st Century Teacher http://www.21ct.org
The organization inspired by President Clinton's proposal to get all American
classrooms wired to the Net, and teachers trained to use it. Check it out
and volunteer to play a part in this worthy endeavor.
@tlas
http://www.well.com/user/macrone/atlas.html#description
SanFrancisco Bay area creatives are building an online publication that
features original photography, illustration, design and multimedia.
Adobe http://www.adobe.com
Graphic software, e.g. type fonts, Acrobat Exchange & Reader, Illustrator,
CD-ROMs of images, etc.
Alchemy of Africa
http://www.aztec.co.za/biz/africa/
African culture An all-encompassing African Web site offering information
about all countries and cultures on the African continent. African Music,
art, an extensive market, African business links, live chats, links to other
African sites, and various other information domains are represented. Although
this site is on a very slow site from most of North America, it's well worth
exploring.
All-In-One Cool
Sites Page http://www.webcom.com/~tbrown/coolsite.html
A directory with hundreds of links to other Web locations where someone
else has created a list of cool sites. 10-95
Alta Vista http://altavista.digital.com
Best Web search engine.
Also try Yahoo http://www.yahoo.com/
&Lycos Search
at http://home.mcom.com/escapes/internet_search.html
& Commercial Sites
Index Search at http://www.directory.net/dir/search.cgi
& Webcrawler at http://webcrawler.com/
Arizona Department of Education
http://www.ade.state.az.us/
Arizona State University
http://www.asu.edu/home/
Arizona State University
Art Museum http://www.asu.edu/cfa/museum/
Arizona State University
College of Education http://tikkun.ed.asu.edu/coe/home.html
Art Archives http://sparky.cyberzine.org/html
then go to /CyberLearn/Summer94/Articles/Arts/archives.html
Art Deadlines http://www.xensei.com/adl/
Lists art competitions of many types-- their objectives, deadlines, etc.
Art Education
/ Advocacy http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/1009/artedu.html
Great links to everything to do with art education, including a search engine.
ArtPage https://inform.quest/_art
A dictionary for artists, art students, and art teachers in art production,
art criticism, art history, aesthetics, and art education. Articles on more
than 3,500 terms, with images of examples, pronunciation notes, quotations,
and links to other resources on the Web.
ArtsEdge
http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/ae-ug.html#ae
The mission of Artsedge is to help artists, teachers, and students gain
access to and/or share information, resources, and ideas that support the
arts as a core subject area in the K12 curriculum. A calendar of arts-related
conferences in this site's NewsBreak area.
ArtsEdNet from the
Getty Center for Education in the Arts http://www.artsednet.getty.edu/
Allows participating art educators to communicate with each other, access
curriculum materials, and exchange information on discipline-based art education
(DBAE). Contact artsednet-request@pub.getty.edu & use the words "subscribe
artsednet" to initiate participation in ArtsEdNet Talk.
ArtSource
http://www.uky.edu/Artsource/artsourcehome.html
A gathering point for networked resources on Art and Architecture. The content
is diverse and includes pointers to image collections, electronic exhibitions,
art and architecture gopher sites, and electronic art journals, as well
as original materials submitted by librarians, museums, art historians,
etc.
Arts Wire
http://www.tmn.com/Artswire/www/awfront.html
Arts Wire is a national computer based network for the arts and a program
of the New York Foundation for the Arts.
ASCII Art http://www.zia.com
Ask
ERIC gopher://ericir.syr.edu:70/11/Lesson/Subject/Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous art lessons.
Bakken,
a Library and Museum of Electricity in Life, The http://www.umn.edu/nlhome/m557/rhees001/blm/welcome.htm
British Library, The http://portico.bl.uk/
Christo and
Jeanne-Claude http://pomo.nbn.com/youcan/christo/index.html
Christus Rex http://www.christusrex.org
This private, non-profit organization is dedicated to spreading information
on art preserved in churches, cathedrals and monasteries. It contains more
than 1,300 images, including 325 from the Sistine Chapel and 596 of items
in the Vatican Museums. Thousands more are planned as part of a worldwide
tour of churches, cathedrals and monasteries.
Crayola Art Education
http://www.crayola.com/art_education/
The art media makers. Lesson ideas plus.
Cultural Heritage
on Information Networks http://www.ahip.getty.edu/agenda/home.html
Diego Rivera
Web Museum http://www.diegorivera.com/diego_home_eng.html
A virtual museum devoted to DIEGO RIVERA (1886-l957), muralist painter,
was one of the greatest artists in the XXth century. Born in Guanajuato
Mexico, in 1892 he moved to Mexico City with his family. He studied in the
San Carlos Academy and in the carving workshop of artist José Guadalupe
Posada, whose influence was decisive. Later in Paris, he received the influence
of post-modernism and cubism, the mediums in which he expressed himself
with ease. Diego Rivera with the use of clasicist, simplified and colorful
painting recovered the pre-columbian past catching the most significant
moments in mexican history: the earth, the farmer, the laborer, the custumes
and popular characters. Diego Rivera 's legacy to modern mexican art was
decisive in murals and canvas; he was a revolutionary painter looking to
take art to the big public, to streets and buildings, managing a precise,
direct, and realist style, full of social content. Also see the site devoted
to one of his greatest loves, Frida
Kahlo http://www.cascade.net/kahlo.html
Digital Gallery & Digital
Journeys http://ziris.syr.edu/home.html
Syracuse University's Computer Graphics for the Arts Department has set
up a Digital Gallery of collaborative Internet art projects and other computer
art related works. This site is the home to an ongoing collaborative hypermedia
project entitled Digital Journeys.
Discovery Channel Online
http://www.discovery.com
Electronic Text
Resources at the University of Virginia http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/english.html
Elementary
Art Departments List http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/1009/elementary.html
EMIG -- NAEA Electronic
Media Special Interest Group http://www.cedarnet.org/emig/menu.html
The National Art Education Association's Web site.
FineArt Forum
http://www.msstate.edu/Fineart_Online
French Ministry of Culture, The
http://www.culture.fr/
Frida Kahlo http://www.cascade.net/kahlo.html
Also see the virtual museum devoted to her husband, the Diego
Rivera Web Museum http://www.diegorivera.com/diego_home_eng.html
General Ready Reference
of the Internet Public Library http://ipl.sils.umich.edu/ref/RR/GEN/
Dictionaries
at http://ipl.sils.umich.edu/ref/RR/GEN/Dict-rr.html
Encyclopedias
at http://ipl.sils.umich.edu/ref/RR/GEN/Enc-rr.html
George Eastman House Internat'l
Museum of Film & Photography
http://www.it.rit.edu/~gehouse Be sure to view the exhaustive
timeline of film and photography.
Georges Seurat Home
Page http://www.pride.net/~dbirnbau/seurat.html
A nice site dedicated to the works of George Seurat with plenty of imagery
of his paintings, drawings, and even some documents, as well as plenty of
links.
Graphics http://gagme.wwa.com/~boba/images.html
GreekArch
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jmucci/greekarch.html
Program in Classical Art & Archaeology (IPCAA) at the U. of Michigan.
History of Art
Virtual Library http://www.hart.bbk.ac.uk/VirtualLibrary.html
This site lists Art History and Computer applications in Art History. It
includes a list of university departments and links to some museums and
galleries. The question of how old something has to be before it's history
and the interdisciplinary nature of the subject means that various areas
of human endeavour may get linked to this page. This Virtual Library is
maintained by the History of Art Department of Birkbeck College, University
of London.
History
of the United States http://www.msstate.edu:80/Archives/History/USA/usa.html
Links to resources of many sorts concerning all periods of American history.
Also see history links at http://www.seanet.com/Users/pamur/history.html
Hotwired http://www.hotwired.com
Image
dot Gallery http://info.asu.edu/asu-cwis/finearts/image.gallery/
An experimental project established with the idea of bringing together the
best works of faculty, students and other artists associated with Arizona
State University. Within the expanding parameters of an evolving electronic
medium .image dot gallery. hopes to initiate and invite presentations that
explore the spaces of those yet undefined boundaries.
Images
for Art History at Australian National University http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Experimental/anu-art-history/home.html
Images for Art History at Australian National University Prints
& Printmaking http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Experimental/anu-art-history/prints.html
Images,
Icons, Flags http://www.nosc.mil/planet_earth/images.html#iif07
Zillions of links to images of all kinds, including NASA,
Instructional Technology
Connections http://www.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itcon.html
International Directory of Art
Libraries http://aaln.org/ifla-idal/
Internet Publishing Group - Public
Broadcasting Service http://www.pbs.org
Provides a wide range of resources for public television stations and producers
developing content and home pages on the Web, interactive events, and an
online marketplace for public television products.
Italian Art
http://www.planetitaly.com/Culture/Art/index.html
Links to pp RE Italian painting, sculpture, architecture, cinema, literature,
etc. 12-95
Kaleidospace http://kspace.com
Material from artists, writers, musicians, and videographers. The Kyspace
people charge a nominal fee to digitize and publicize the unknown.
Kids Art from Wellington,
NZ gopher://golem.wcc.govt.nz/11/Kids/Art
Krannert Art Museum
http://www.art.uiuc.edu/kam/
The Krannert Art Museum and Kinkead Pavilion, located on the campus of the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, houses a collection of more
than eight thousand works of art, ranging in date from the fourth millennium
B.C. to the present in ten permanent galleries. Four additional galleries
offer a variety of special exhibitions, changing frequently throughout the
year.
Learning
Tool -- Art Related Links http://www.cs.uidaho.edu/~connie/interests-art.html
Lesson Plans &
Activities http://www.mcrel.org/connect/lesson.html
Library of Congress
http://lcweb.loc.gov/homepage/lchp.html
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
(LACMA) http://www.lacma.org/
Louvre Museum, Paris http://louvre.fr
& http://www.paris.org/
and by another route, Louvre
Museum, Paris http://mistral.enst.fr/~pioch/louvre/
Tour the Louvre Museum. With few images and text still only in French, the
official site may prove disappointing if you're in search of its masterpieces;
instead click on The Paris Pages (2nd of the 3 addresses above) where you
can see the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo & other treasures. Other Paris
museums are represented, including the Musee d'Orsay, with works by Monet,
Renoir, Degas, VanGogh, etc.
Luxembourg's National
Museum of Art and History http://www.men.lu/~fumanti/LuxMusee.html
M&M's http://www.baking.m-ms.com
A virtual tour of M & M factory. See how m&m's are made and how
they stamp on those little "m's". Cool!
Media Literacy
Online Project http://interact.uoregon.edu/MediaLit/Homepage
Medium for Global
Access, Inc (MGA) http://www.mgainc.com/Art/HomePage.html
The largest virtual art gallery on the Internet. The server presents
fine art for your browsing pleasure and for sale. 11-95
Michael C. Carlos
Museum http://www.cc.emory.edu/CARLOS/carlos.html
The Michael C. Carlos Museum is located within Emory University and serves
its community as well the general public. Its permanent collection of over
15,000 objects spans nearly 9,000 years from the prehistoric cultures of
seventh millennium B.C. to the twentieth century. It occupies a 45,000 square
foot building designed by internationally-renowned architect Michael Graves.
The museum also offers special exhibitions, lectures, films, and workshops.
Minneapolis Institute of Arts, The
http://www.mtn.org/MIA/
The most comprehensive fine arts museum in the upper midwest. The permanent
collection includes outstanding works in seven curatorial areas with 5,000
objects spanning 4,000 years. This site contains extensive information about
the museum including previews of the galleries and a large catalog of curriculum
materials. 11-95
Museum of Bad Art http://glyphs.com/moba/
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Museum of Modern
Art (MOMA) http://www.sva.edu:80/moma/messager/museum.html
Museums -
Galleries Yellow Pages http://www.imagesite.com/muse/museylpgs.html
Accessing this site begins a reading of a c800K alphabetical list, so you
have the A's right away and then wait as more & more of the list becomes
accessible.
National Art Education
Assoc's Electronic Media Special Interest Group (EMIG) http://www.cedarnet.org/emig/menu.html
The National Art Education Association's Web site. Also contact Anna Martin,
EMIG webmaster, martin@cedarnet.org
National Gallery of Canada
http://national.gallery.ca/eindex.htm
National
Museum of African Art http://drum.ncsa.org/~kmw/nat-mus-afr-art.html
National Museum of American Art
http://www.nmaa.si.edu/
National
Museum of Slovenia http://stenar.arnes.si/guest/ljnarodnim4/ang/index.html
National Public Radio http://www.npr.org/
New Orleans
Museum of Art http://yatcom.com/neworl/museum/noma/nomatop.html
North Texas Institute
for Educators on the Visual Arts http://www.art.unt.edu/ntieva/links/
Art Education & Museum Links
Old Sturbridge Village http://www.osv.org/
1 Old Sturbridge Village Road, Sturbridge, MA 01566
Oriental Institute
Museum http://www-oi.uchicago.edu/OI/MUS/OI-Museum.html
Perseus Ancient Greece resource
at Tufts University http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/
The art, archaeology and texts of ancient Greece. Lots of photos of archaeological
sites, sculptures, pottery, coins, etc. Links to other related sites. (Also
see GreekArch.)
Philadelphia Museum
of Art http://libertynet.org/~pma/pmahome.html
General information about the museum, its programs and exhibits. Images
are available the Galleries section. Nice previews of upcoming exhibits.
11-95 There's a painting Matt Kimmel is wild about, Picasso's
3 Musicians at http://libertynet.org/~pma/html/3musicns.html
Phoenix Art Museum http://netme.com/PhxArtMuseum
1625 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, Arizona 85004-1685, (602)257-1222 for 24
hour information, (602)257-1880 for museum store, membership information
and offices. (602)253-8662 (fax). E-mail address for Genni Houlihan, librarian:
000000591315@MCIMAIL.COM Museum Hours: Monday closed, Tuesday-Saturday 10
am-5 pm, Wednesday 10 am-9 pm, Sunday 12 noon-5 pm. Kathryn Blake, Education
Department.
Phoenix Arts
Commission http://www.ci.phoenix.az.us/ARTS/artscomm.html
200 W Washington, 10th fl, Phx., AZ 85003 602-495-0191
Photographs from
Detroit Publishing Co., 1880-1920 http://lcweb2.loc.gov/detroit/dethome.html
A searchable collection of over 25,000 glass negatives and transparencies
and 300 color lithograph prints, including 900 large format photos by William
Henry Jackson. A subsite at the Library of Congress. Heavy on eastern U.S.
place subjects. Great for illustrations of researches into American history
and?
Pixel Pushers Exhibition
of Original Digital Art http://www.wimsey.com/Pixel_Pushers/
Included in the line up are Oscar-winning composer and musician Buffy Sainte-Marie,
some of Canada's foremost graphic artists including Yuri Dojc and Louis
Fishauf, Vancouver-based typographer Stephen Herron, and digital art innovators
from the U.S. including Diane Fenster, Jeff Brice, Helen Golden and the
mastermind behind Kai's Power Tools, Kai Krause. 11-95
Playroom -- a web directory
http://www.tstimpreso.com/playroom.html
Princeton University
Art Museum gopher://gopher,Princeton.EDU/11
Information about the museum's permanent collection, special exhibitions,
gallery talks, additional information. Gopher trail is North America/USA/New
Jersey/Princeton UniversityUniversity Departments and Services/ArtMuseum
Private
Art Galleries http://www.vol.it/UK/EN/ARTE/privategalleries.html
A list of links to private art galleries hosted by Video On Line, an Italian
online service.
Pueblo
Cultural Center http://hanksville.phast.umass.edu/defs/independent/PCC/PCC.html
General information about the center and specific information about the
Pueblos, including Zuni Pueblo. Includes images and educational information.
11-95
RomArch
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~pfoss/ROMARCH.html
The RomArch home page is the original crossroads for Web resources on the
art & archaeology of Italy & the Roman provinces, ca. 1000 BC -
AD 700. RomArch is an Internet discussion group sponsored by the Dept. of
Classics & the Interdept. Program in Classical Art & Archaeology
(IPCAA) at the U. of Michigan. RomArch is partnered with a discussion list
and homepage for Greek art and archaeology called GreekArch. 11-95
San Diego Museum of Art
http://www.sddt.com/sdma.html/
Santa Barbara Museum
of Art http://sigmar.artdirect.com/sbma/
Sargento Cheese Company Mootown
Snackers The Uddernet http://www.mootown.com/
Games for kids. (MRD's brother Kevin is a veep at this Plymouth, Wisconsin
company-- head of marketing for the food service division.)
Shakespeare
-- The Complete Works http://the-tech.mit.edu/Shakespeare/works.html
Contents: Shakespeare discussion area, search the texts, Shakespeare resources
on the Internet, chronological listing of plays, alphabetical listing of
plays, Bartlett's familiar Shakespearean quotations, and a glossary. 1-96
SILS
Art Image Browser http://www.sils.umich.edu/Art_History/demoarea/htdocs/Sub_Search/Sub_Search.html
A database of art and architectural images, & images of museumobjects
in digital form. It allows you to locate, & view, works of art. We hope
it is useful to all exploring art, architecture & museum images. The
prototype is being developed for a research project, funded by the US Dept
of Ed. U of Mich's Sch of Informa'n & Library Studies.
Smart
Museum http://humanities.uchicago.edu/homes/SMART/SMART.form.html
Search through 6,600 records and 3104 images online. About half the database
records do not have corresponding images.
Smithsonian Institution http://www.si.edu
Several sites including the National Museum of American Art. Search through
its more than 500 highlights, portraits of artists, videos of artists at
work. Among other features are background notes and postage stamp-size images
that won't strain slow modems and can be enlarged. 11-95
Sonoran Sky Elementary
http://www.aristotle.com/sskyhome.html
The WWWeb home page of the most fantastic school in the West.
Spanky Fractal Database http://spanky.triumf.ca/
A collection of fractal images, programs, documents, papers, code examples,
and other fractal related material for free distribution on the net. Information
was submitted by contributors or hunted down from nooks and crannies on
the internet. A convenient resource for the fractal enthusiast. If you have
information on fractals that you want to share contact the maintainer. Enjoy
and discover. 11-95
Surrealism
http://pharmdec.wustl.edu/juju/surr/surrealism.html
Switchboard http://www.switchboard.com
Telephone numbers in the USA for 93 million people and 11 million businesses.
Incredible.
Teachers' Edition Online
http://www.southwind.net/~lshiney/
Teachers
Helping Teachers http://www.pacificnet.net/~mandel/The Arts.html
Thinker, The http://www.thinker.org/index.html
"With 60,000 works on paper our Imagebase is currently the largest
searchable art imagebase in the world." The Thinker is a bit slow,
but this new wonderful resource is bound to suck you in for hours anyway.
Best bet: start with the American Paintings.
Thomas -- Federal Legislative Information
http://thomas.loc.gov
Texts of bills pending and passed, Congressional Records, e-mail to legislators,
the Constitution, frequently asked questions, etc. E-mail to Sen. Jon Kyl
info@kyl.senate.gov & Sen. John McCainsenator_mccain@mccain.senate.gov
Rep. Newt Gingrich (R - GA - 6th Dist.), Speaker of the House at georgia6@hr.house.gov
Treasures of
the Czars http://www.sptimes.com/Treasures/Default.html
This exhibit at the Florida International Museum, St. Petersberg, FL, includes
photos of historic artifacts. 10-95
Tripod http://www.tripod.com/nav2
Free means to create a Web p. with one's own address. Ltd to a set amount
of memory. One who knows nothing of HTML can instantly create a page simply
by filling in blanks with information. Decide how much of your personal
info-- name & address, etc. you really want to display on your page.
Include graphics and links to other pages if you like, etc. Arlene
Ashe's p. is at http://www.tripod.com/userland/W/Wynonna/index.html
U.S. Department of Education
gopher://gopher.ed.gov
A source of online information from the US Department of Education.
Uncle Bob's Kids' Page
http://gagme.wwa.com/~boba/kids.html
University of Arizona
Center for Creative Photography http://www.ccp.arizona.edu:80/ccp.html
The Center for Creative Photography is a museum & research center devoted
to photography as an art form. Its collections are among the most accessible
in the world. Founded in 1975, the Center is a unique institution offering
printviewing from the photography collection, research archives, changing
exhibitions, educational programs, a library, publications, and a museum
shop. You can also find out how to reach the Center for Creative Photography.
11-95
Vatican
Exhibit http://sunsite.unc.edu/expo/vatican/exhibit/Vatican.exhibit
webdog's Ed Tech
Site http://www.itec.sfsu.edu/edtech/edtech.html
The WebMuseum http://sunsite.unc.edu/wm/
Nicholas Pioch's site includes an extensive collection of famous paintings
that draw 100,000 visitors a week; many "mirror sites" have been
set up to prevent cyber-traffic jams.
Whitney Museum of American
Art http://www.echonyc.com/~whitney/
Women Artists
Archive http://www.sonoma.edu/library/special/waa/
Wonderland -- Classic Literature
http://www.wonderland.org/Works/
Classics including works by L Frank Baum. Edgar Rice Burroughs, Lewis Carroll,
Charles Darwin, Rene Descartes, Charles Dickens, John Milton, Lucy Maud
Montgomery, Edgar Allan Poe, Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker, Mark Twain, Jules
Verne, Voltaire, H G Wells. Under Construction: Ambrose Bierce, Arthur Conan
Doyle, Chaucer, Emily Bronte, Omar Khayyam, Rudyard Kipling, Sun Tzu.
Words
of Art -- An On-Line Glossary of Theory and Criticism for the Visual Arts
http://oksw01.okanagan.bc.ca/fiar/glossary/gloshome.html
A glossary really geared to graduate and post-graduate level students of
art theory and criticism. Words of Art comes from the department
of Fine Arts at Okanagan University College, British Columbia, Canada; Robert
Belton, BFA, MA, PhilM, PhD, Professor of Art History, Dept. Chair, rjbelton@okanagan.bc.ca
World Art Treasures http://sgline.epfl.ch/BERGER/
The Jacques-Edouard Berger Foundation collection in Lausanne, Switzerland,
includes Botticellis, Egyptian and Asian art. 10-95
World Wide Arts Resources (WWAR) http://wwar.com/
"The comprehensive arts registry on the WWW." This site has links
to many museums and galleries, an index to more than 2,000 artists, searching
capabilities, and information on many other art pages on the Web. The site
was created by Markus Kruse, curator of Ohio State University's Newark art
gallery. 10-95
TheWorld
Wide Web Virtual Library Museums Page http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/archive/other/museums.html
This site maintains an extensive set of links. Maintained by Jonathan Bowen
of Oxford, U.K.
Xmorphia
http://www.ccsf.caltech.edu/ismap/image/html
Supercomputer-created images and MPEG movies. 10-94
Yahoo http://www.yahoo.com/
Also try Alta Vista http://altavista.digital.com
Best Web search engine.
&Lycos Search
at http://home.mcom.com/escapes/internet_search.html
& Commercial Sites
Index Search at http://www.directory.net/dir/search.cgi
& Webcrawler at http://webcrawler.com/
Yale University
Art & Architecture Library http://www.library.yale.edu/art/aa.html
Yale University
Art Gallery http://www.cis.yale.edu/yups/yuag/lobby.html
Please send me your comments-- MichaelDelahunt@aristotle.com
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