From this spot in the @rt room, you can explore other kid-friendly sites on the Web dedicated to art and art education.

Also check out the "big list" of over 100 links previously featured on this page.

So many Web sites, so little time? See our web picks, that were previously featured on this page.

We have searched the Web far and wide to bring you the best art sites we could find. Here are ten websites along with a "surprise" website that you'll enjoy exploring. If you would like to recommend a site for our next @rt links installment, drop a note with the URL of the site in our mailbox and we'll check it out. If you leave us here, do come back and visit the @rt room again. You'll always find new things to do, learn and explore!
American Gothic Parodies

See how seventh graders at Eisenhower Middle School in Wyckoff, New Jersey digitally transformed Grant Wood’s American Gothic.

Artworks - Young Artists of the Year Awards

Artworks is a national contest and program designed to gain support for visual arts education in the UK. Don’t miss the Gallery of Winners.

Creative Art Space for Kids

View a wonderful collection of altered books and hand-bound journals created by kids under the direction of mixed-media book artist Karen Michel.

Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos)

Learn about the Mexican day of celebration called Day of the Dead, on this site created by 5th grade students at Blackshear Elementary School in Austin, Texas and the Mexic-Arte Museum.

Eternal Egypt

On this site, you can explore 7000 years of Egyptian culture and history.

Hidden Heroes

This project encourages youth people to shine a spotlight on their local heroes and tell their stories, using digital video.

Museum of Hoaxes

People were faking photographs long before the computer came along, as this site shows.

The Renaissance Connection

This fun site explores Renaissance visual arts and innovations and their role in the making of the modern world.

Tate Kids

Check out these fun and creative online art activities for children and families, from the Tate Galleries.

SOS4Kids

This site includes facts and fun interactive activities for kids related to outdoor sculpture and monuments.

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