Old @rt links don't die! They just get filed away here. These links were previously featured on the @rt links page. They've been loosely organized here into ten categories to assist in finding sites that may interest you. The categories include Artists, Art Museums, World Art, Special Exhibits, Fun On-Line, Art Study, Kids Art, By Kids, Odds & Ends, and WebQuests.

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Last updated
December 30
, 2003

Magdalena Abakanowicz
Learn about the life of this contemporary Polish sculptor whose work is being exhibited on the roof of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

African American Artists
Brief profiles and examples of work by seven African American artists including Bearden, Clark, Douglas, Hunter, Johnson, Lawrence and Tanner.

Mary Cassatt
Explore the life, times and work of Mary Cassatt in this on-line tour at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Patrick Dougherty
Read about an artist who builds sculptures out of sticks in Smithsonian Magazine.

Russell Drysdale
This web site celebrates the life and work of Russell Drysdale, one of Australia's most noted artists.

William Harnett and Trompe l'Oeil
Learn about the work of William Harnett, a 19th-century American artist who specialized in trompe l'oeil techniques.

Keith Haring for Kids
Everything you want to know about the artist Keith Haring is here.

Katushika Hokusai
Browse through a gallery of selected works by this famous Japanese artist and read about his life.

An Edward Hopper Scrapbook
Enter the world of Edward Hopper through this virtual scrapbook compiled by the American Art Museum.

Lynne Hull
Lynne Hull's work is "for the birds" and for other wildlife whose habitats have been damaged by human impact on the enviornment.

Journey Through Art with William H Johnson
View works by one of America's most important African American painters.

Dorothea Lange
Read about this famous American photographer and see samples of her images of the Great Depression of the 1930s.


Matisse for Kids
Come play with Raoudi, artist Henri Matisse's perky schnauzer, and learn about this famous 20th-century master's bold, bright paintings.

M.C. Escher - His Life and Work
This on-line tour from The National Gallery of Art offers a small sample of work by this Dutch artist along with a brief biography of his life.

Michelangelo Buonarroti
Learn about the life, times and work of this famous Italian Renaissance artist.

Thomas Moran
Learn about this nineteenth-century American artist and his work in securing the heritage of American national parks.

Oldenburg and van Bruggen on the Roof
An introduction to the work of Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen who have collaborated on forty monumental sculpture projects since 1976.

Learn About Pablo Picasso
See highlights of Pablo Picasso’s career as an artist.

Diego Rivera Web Museum
Highlights the life and work of this famous Mexican muralist

Selected African American Artists
View works by selected African American Artists at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC.

Ben Shahn's New York - The Photography of Modern Times
This on-line family guide takes you through an exhibition of photographs by Ben Shahn organized by the Fogg Art Museum.

Gilbert Stuart
Read about "Father of American Portraiture" and see some of his most famous portraits.

The World of Escher - Artwork Gallery
View art work by M.C. Escher, known for creating spatial illusions.


Access Art - Dayton Art Institute
Take a thematic tour through the Dayton Art Institute's permanent collection or create your own tour based on your personal interests.

National Gallery of Art (in Washington DC)
Visit the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. and take guided tours of work in its collection (audio narratives available).

National Museum of African Art (in Washington DC)
Click on a map of the museum and view works in the collection.

National Museum of Women in the Arts
Visit the only museum in the world dedicated to the contributions of women artists. View selected works from the collection and read the artist profiles which feature selected women artists.

Norton Kids
Take a virtual tour of the Norton Museum of Art and then play some interactive art games covering American, Chinese, European and Contemporary art.

Sculpture Garden
Visit the new sculpture garden at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC.

Van Gogh Museum
Visit this art museum that is dedicated to Vincent Van Gogh. Learn about his life and times, see a selection of his work, and explore his relationship with Paul Gauguin.


Around the World Gallery Tour
View works from the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art.

Arte Latino:Treasures from the American Art Museum
This travelling exhibition features highlights of more than 200 years of Latino art from across the United States.

Arte Maya Tz'utuhil
View painting by contemporary Mayan indians in Mexico.

The Art of Being Kuna
Learn about the beautiful molas created by the Kuna people of Panama in this online exhibition from the collection of the National Museum of the American Indian. Get directions for creating your own mola.

Art of the First Cities
Explore a selection of rare and outstanding works of art from some of the world's earliest civilizations in Mesopotamia and surrounding regions.

Cave of Lascaux
This site from the Ministry of Culture in France will take you on a virtual tour of the Palaeolithic wall paintings of Lascaux, France. There's lots to discover and learn here about these paintings by artists 15,000 years ago.

Chinese Painting Gallery
See paintings by some of the greatest Chinese artists of all times at the China the Beautiful Web site.

Explore Ancient Egypt
Learn about daily life in Ancient Egypt, mummies and more through this on-line resource from the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.

The Face of Russia
Experience Russian culture and history through an interactive timeline from 850 A.D. to present day with hundreds of images, movies and audio tracks.

Great Buildings Online
Looking for images and information on the Eiffel Tower? The Parthenon? The Great Pyramid of Egypt? Its all here and much more!

Heiltsuk Art
Tour an exhibition at the Royal Ontario Museum of art objects made by Heiltsuk artists, a Northwest Coast First Nations people from Bella Bella, B.C. Canada.

Madhubani Painting
View an on-line exhibit of folk paintings by women artists from the Madhubani district of northern India.


Master Hand
Explore the art and culture of the Yoruba through two on-line narratives at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Museum Dictionary at the Kyoto National Museum
A young person's guide to the museum's collections which include work from Japan, China and Korea.

Odyssey Online
Take a journey back and time and explore ancient cultures through objects from the Michael C. Carlos Museum in Atlanta, Georgia. (requires RealAudio and Quicktime)

Places
See images of places from different cultures and centuries that were made with different materials and for different reasons.

The Pyramids--The Inside Story
Have you ever dreamed of exploring the pyramids of Egypt? Now you can in this on-line adventure from NOVA..

Rosetta Stone's Pharoah Adventure
Let Rosetta Stone be your guide as you explore Ancient Egypt. Learn about pharaohs, mummies and view a selection of Egyptian artifacts from the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art.

The Sport of Life and Death: The Mesoamerican Ballgame
Learn about the first team sport in human history, explore the time period and cultures surrounding the game, discover how the game was played and what equipment was used, and then test your knowledge of the game by playing it.

Tour of the Sistine Chapel
Take this virtual tour of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. Includes over 300 images of the ceiling frescos which Michelangelo took four years to complete.

World Myths and Legends in Art
Learn how mythology has inspired artists around the world through 26 works of art from the permanent collection of The Minneapolis Institute of Arts.

The World of Puppets
Find out what puppets are like in different countries around the globe. Make your own puppet and stage a puppet show.

World Ceramics
Learn about the many ways that ceramics have been made, used and decorated throughout the world.


A Brush With History
View 76 portraits from the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC, dating from the 1720s to the 1990s.

Art2LIFE: The Canadian Century
This interactive timeline provides an in-depth look at 20th Century Canada through one hundred works of art and hundreds of original photographs, articles, video and audio clips.

Dog!
View highlights from an exhibition at The National Gallery of Australia on how dogs have been represented in art as human companions.

Early American Paintings (Worcester Museum)
This on-line exhibition includes work and biographies of twenty artists from American Colonial times.

1999 Folk Art Mailbox Contest
Enjoy the creativity and humor in these original mailbox designs seen on the rural roads of America.

George and Martha Washington Portraits
To commemorate the 200th anniversary of the death of George Washington, the National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC staged this special exhibition.

Horses and Riders
Take a tour organized by children from Thurlow Park Special School about some of the horses and riders in the British Museum.

Masterworks from the History of Photography
This on-line exhibition from the American Museum of Photography includes the first photograph on paper of a human figure, beautiful daguerreotypes from the 19th century, and a photograph by Ansel Adams.

Native Americans
See and learn about important Native Americans in this on-line exhibit at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C.

Panoramas - the North American Landscape in Art
Don't miss this special online exhibition that offers an in-depth look at different ways that artists in North America have interpreted the theme of the landscape.

Portraits of the Presidents
View portraits of former American Presidents, from George Washington to Bill Clinton.

Scenes of American Life
This special exhibition from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, features 62 paintings and sculptures that showcase American Life in the early 20th century.


AccessArt
This on-line resource includes workshops for both teachers and kids. Kids should try the "What is Sculpture" and "Sculpture Chain."

A. Pintura: Art Detective
Try to solve "The Case of Grandpa's Painting." As you do, learn about color, style and other aspects of art.

ART Capade
The three interactive activities offered on this site, Monitor Museum, Imitate Masters, and Swapping Styles, will interest young viewers (grades K-3).

ArtsConnectEd's Playground
There's all sorts of fun things to do here.

ArtEdventures with Carmine Chameleon
It's up to you to stop the evil Dr. Gray and his Dechromatizer from draining the color from fine art everywhere. Are you up to the challenge?

Art Interactive
Learn about different types of sculpture and make your own sculpture with this interactive web feature from the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.

Art Safari
Explore the painting and sculpture collection of The Museum of Modern Art In New York City.

The Artist Toolkit: Visual Elements and Principles
Learn how artists use different visual elements and principles to create their compositions.

Arts Workshop
Create a multimedia puppet show and publish it online for everyone to enjoy!

Art Tales - Telling Stories with Wildlife Art
Discover the world of wildlife art, create a story, write a wildlife field guide, or curate a museum exhibit.

Artyfacts
Learn about the lives and work of several well-known artists like Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso and Vincent van Gogh.

Bob Miller's Light Walk
Take a walk on the "light" side with Bob Miller at San Francisco's Exploratorium.

Bottlecaps to Brushes
An on-line collection of art activities from the American Art Museum.

Building Surprises: The Architecture of the Weisman Art Museum
Explore the new Weisman Art Museum in Minnesota. Learn how the museum was designed and built, how it fits into its surroundings, and find out more about the architect Frank Gehry.

Carpet Hunt
Search for animals and plants in an Indian carpet exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Learn more about this carpet and make a Carpet Collage.

Design a Sculpture Garden
Pretend that you are part of a design team that has to submit a design for a sculpture garden.

Face to Face: Portraits From the Past
Carmine Chameleon has accidentally set off a time machine, pulling five people out of the past. Your task is to identify them using only their portraits as a guide so they can be returned to their time period.

Experience Impressionism
Take a fun guided tour through turn of the century France and explore the interesting concepts that defined the Impressionism art movement.

Explore and Learn
Here you will find a number of on-line activities related to the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

The Fun is in The Details
This game from the Metropolitan Museum of Art explores details in various works of art.

Go West, Young Artist
Journey back in time and across the American landscape. Meet half a dozen great American artists and learn about their work.


Hands-on Activities
Kids’ Own Publishing Partnership
Discover an innovative way to use a computer printer to create Fabric Figures and an unusual way to make a Book in a Bag.

Inside Art
Explore a painting from the inside out in this art history adventure.

Just for Kids! Just for Fun!
This website for kids by the Palmer Museum of Art currently features a story about the Kuba Creation Legend and a scavenger hunt.

The Kids' Castle (the arts)
An assortment of art activities and information from the Smithsonian Museums.

Kid's Corner - The Amarillo Museum of Art
Learn about the role animals play in art in "WILD THINGS."

Kids Muse!
Interactive art activities for kids and families offered by the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. Explore color, portraits, composition, and more.

The Kids Page
Makingbooks.com
Learn how to make several book structures like a accordion book and a hot dog booklet using easy-to-find materials.

Leonardo's Workshop: An ArtEdventure with Carmine Chameleon
Someone has changed history! Travel back in time to the Renaissance and explore Leonardo da Vinci's workshop to solve this interactive mystery.

Lost in Space
See how artists have been inspired by space and cosmic forms using various art media to bring their vision to life. Also, write your own story about the works on display.

Marilyn's Imagination Factory
Learn creative ways to recycle trash by making art. See "Trashasaurus Rex," a dinosaur made with 1000s of solid waste pieces.

Mona
Leonardo's famous model is used in an interesting perceptual experiment at the Exploratorium.

NGA Kids
Visit to the famed Sculpture Garden of the Nattional Gallery of Art in Washington DC with Lizzie and Gordon.

Out of this World Design: Industrial Design for Aliens
Take on the challenge of redesigning everyday objects for aliens.

Puzzles in Art
Click on puzzle pieces to learn about works of art in the permanent collection of the Indianapolis Museum of Art.

Red, Yellow, Blue
Explore colour with this fun, interactive workshop from Access Art designed for young children young children and children with learning difficulties.

SmARTkids
Learn about the language of art, explore art materials and unravel clues about the history of selected artworks.

The Studio
Test your knowledge of composition and art history in these two interactive games developed by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.

What Is It?
Explore the details in various works of art to learn more about how artists created them.

Working with Withies
Learn how to make sculptures with willow branches.

Wonderland
Design a theme park devoted to great moments in architecture and engineering.


A Children's Guide to Discovering Contemporary Art
Learn about some key questions and issues that contemporary artists explore in their work.

ARTStart - Albright Knox Art Gallery
This site offers a selection of art by different artists along with special text for students and teachers, as well as lessons on art appreciation. (Students should click on the "S" under each picture).

Ask Joan of Art
Got a question about American Art and don't know where to find the answer? Ask "Joan of Art" at the American Art Museum. Submit your questions or check out the FAQs for possible answers to your inquiries.

Carnegie Museum of Art
The museum's collections are presented here in a timeline fashion. Click on an image to see it up close. A great art history resource.

Chagall Windows
See and learn about the twelve stained-glass windows created by the famous Russian artist, Marc Chagall, at the Synagogue of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center In Jerusalem, Israel.

Cleopatra: A Multimedia Guide to Ancient Art
Explore 18 objects from the Roman, Greek and Egyptian collections of the Art Institute of Chicago. Also included are 135 lesson plans for grades 4 through 12.

Design
The Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum invites you to discover how design is used for daily living, for shaping space, and for communicating.

Draw!
This on-line workshop from AccessArt is designed to assist art students ages 16 and up in developing their drawing skills and in thinking about drawing in new ways. Younger students may find the exercises and ideas presented helpful.

Impressionists
There is plenty to learn and experience here about the major artists involved in the Impressionist movement.

Investigating the Renaissance
This interactive website demonstrates ways in which computer technology can be harnessed to add to our knowledge about Renaissance paintings and how they were made.

Mona Lisa Mania
Explore the history and mystery of the world’s most famous painting.

Museum Suite
A nice on-line resource for students doing research on art history. This site consists of links to image files in the computers of museums all over the world and biographies (from the Encyclopedia Britannica) on many of the artists featured.

Study Art Page from Sanford
Lots to explore here including the art elements and principles, art media, styles, and artists. Check out the Art Timeline.

Timeline of Art History
Travel through the ancient world with the Metropolitan Museum's collections.

George Washington
The Lansdowne Portrait
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earn more about one of the most famous full-length portraits done by Gilbert Stuart of the first President of the United States.

Watson and the Shark
Explore John Singleton Copley's famous painting of "Watson and the Shark" which was inspired by an event that took place in Havana, Cuba, in 1749.

What is a Print? - Museum of Modern Art
Learn about etching, woodcuts, lithography, and screenprints. Watch interactive demonstrations of each artform. Requires Flash 5.0.

Woman Holding a Balance
Take a closer look at this famous painting by Johannes Vermeer which was recently a part of a special exhibition of Vermeer's work at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC.


About Face
Check out self portraits by kids all over Australia.

All the Arts for All the Kids Gallery
This on-line gallery, sponsored by the Fullerton School District (CA) includes a number of virtual galleries of art work from resident and visiting student artists.

Art Comes to Life
See fantastic re-creations of famous works of art by 8th grade students at West Lafayette Junior High Art (IN).

ARTKids Gallery
Art work by kids in North Carolina.

The Art of Alaska Project
See artwork by first graders at Anderson Elementary in Fairbanks, Alaska.

Artsonia
An on-line student art museum showcasing artwork from kids around the world.

Barking and Dagenham Aboriginal Art Project
Aboriginal-inspired art work from kids in the UK.

Cave Wall Paintings
Computer-generated paintings by students at Eastchester Middle School in New York.

Children's Art at First Sundays
Art work created by kids using computer scanners at the California Museum of Photography. Also, see Exhibition Riverside.

Children's Haiku Garden
Verses with illustrations from children the world over, elementary to high school levels.

Community Maps Project
Cool maps made by kids and college students in Gainesville, Florida.

Free the Children: Voices
Express your thoughts and feelings about the rights of children and other topics through painting, poetry, and written comments.

Gallery Mona
See caricatures of the Mona Lisa created by sixth grade art students from Scarsdale, NY.

Global Show-n-Tell Museum
View artwork done by kids of all ages from around the world.

Grestone Art Gallery
View a small sample of kids' art work from Grestone Primary School in Handsworth Wood, Birmingham, England.

Greyhound Gallery, Portrait Busts
Art work from students in Mrs. Cooper's art classes at Urbana Middle School in Urbana, Illinois.

Hillview Elementary School Art Gallery
A sampling of art work from students in British Columbia, Canada including two animated art shows and may take a few moments to load.

Hoffer Elementary School
Meet students from the school and roam through several online exhibitions of their art work made with traditional materials and new technologies.

Hot Shots
See photographs by young Australians.

International Art Exhibitions
A collection of yearly student art exhibitions sponsored by Creative Connections.

Kennedy Student Art Gallery
Computer art created by students at Kennedy Elementary School in Mankato, Minnesota.

Kids' Gallery
Tour a huge collection of kids' art work from around the world organized by subjects and themes.

Kids GIF Animation Gallery
See lots of kids' animated art work.

(Kids Next Door) Art Gallery
An exhibition of kids' art work brought to you by HUD. Send in a drawing of your community.


Kids Web Japan
This site introduces Japan to school children between 10 and 14 years of age who live in other countries. Also check out the Japan Kids Gallery.

Koori Children's Art
See artworks by Koori children from Victoria, Australia.

Magazine Collage
Kids at Hoffer Elementary School created these collages as part of their study of the desert.

Micro-images
This site contains beautiful images and language work from students at Hempshill Hall Primary School in Nottingham, England.

My Art from PS #6
Fourth graders in New York City made these political cartoons illustrating the United Nations ideals of respect for other people, friendship among nations and concern for the environment.

My Place Asia Australia
This cross-cultural project offers students in Australia, China, Japan, Korea, India, Indonesia and Vietnam the opportunity to create and exchangie artworks and stories about places of significance in their lives.

Painting the Planet
See art work on a range of themes by kids from around the globe. A project of the iEARN Global Network.

Pencil Sketch Shoe Communities
Third graders at Walnut Heights Elementary School (CA) were challenged to create a pencil sketch of a shoe and then to create a whole civilization within the piece.

Picasso—A Room 7 Art Project
Kids at Birch Lane Elementary School (CA) learned about Picasso and then created the works seen here.

Printmaking
An exhibit of relief prints made by students at Westmont Hilltop Middle School in Johnstown, PA,

Putting Art in its Place
Young artists in San Jose, California worked with professional muralist Ernest Regua to produce this outdoor mural.

Sculptural Headpieces - Homage to 20th Century Artists
Check out these cool sculpture headpieces created by eighth-grade students at Germantown Academy in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania.

Somerville Self-Portraits
Second and third grade students at Somerville School (NJ) looked at self-portraits by Vincent Van Gogh and then created their otwn self portraits.

Spin City
Kids from the UK created the work shown here using photography and collage to explore and piece together their own images of where they live.

St Albans Kids Art Gallery
See portraits made by six 5-year old pupils from St Albans, New Zealand.

Student Art Work
See art work in pastels by students at Riverbend Junior High School in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Student Writing About Art 2003
Read students’ poems and see the art work that inspired their writing.

Spotlight on Art at Dorseyville Middle School
Artwork created by students at Dorseyville Middle School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

A Tale of Four Cities
This site documents an international e-mail and photo exchange between children in London, Nairobi, Cape Town and Dhaka.

Westfield Park Primary School Aboriginal Art
Kids in Western Australia created class paintings which depict the six seasons in Aboriginal culture.

Worldwide Kids' Art Gallery
An on-line exhibition space for kids' art work. You'll also find some art activities and information about art here.

Your Space
An online gallery of work in the form of interactive pieces, video, animation, web pages, photography and graphics by young people from across the globe.


Art Rights and Wrongs
Three elementary students created this site to help kids understand the importance of getting permission to use copyrighted material on their web sites.

The Aztecs
Kids from Nettlesworth Primary School (near Durham City, England) created this web site on the Aztecs.

Museum of Art History
This on-line museum of art history covers six ancient cultures and was researched by Mrs. Sunda's third grade at Kyrene de las Brisas Elementary School in Chandler, Arizona.

Virtual Ancient Civilizations
This site, at Urbana Middle School in Urbana, Illinois, includes information, several activities and links for those studying ancient civilizations such as China, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Check out the Draw Like an Egyptian pages.

A Love of Monsters: Gargoyles and Architectural Details in NYC
Discover where gargoyles and other creatures are lurking on buildings in New York City.

ArchKIDecture for Kids
There are already some neat things to learn and do here, including learning about different kinds of structures and trying some activities on your own.

Art Cars in Cyberspace
There's lots to see here. Don't miss the Art Car Gallery or try the Art Car Index for pictures of all the cars on the site. Also, check out the Art Car Kids and Making an Art Car pages.

Bookmaking Projects
Includes directions for making three simple books.

Building the Windy City
Learn interesting facts and see pictures of many of the buildings that make Chicago, Illinois an architectual adventure.

Color Worm
Learn all about color in this on-line children's book featuring Colorworm.

Community Bridge Project
The Community Bridge mural project transformed a plain concrete bridge in Frederick, Maryland, near Washington D.C., into the stunning illusion of an old stone bridge. The results are not to be missed!

Drawing in One-Point Perspective
Step-by-step instructions for doing basic one-point perspective.

Earth Day Groceries Project
Decorate a paper grocery bag to show your concern for the environment.

Exploring Design: Chairs
Do you know what goes into designing a chair? You will after running this program on the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum web site.

Fun with Chalk
Check out the beautiful sidewalk chalk creations on this site. They will inspire you to go outside and create your own!

Ga-ga for Gaza
See a sample of unusual creations by Gaza Bowen who is both an artiist and a shoemaker. (Click on the Slide Show button in the upper left-hand croner of the screen.)

Guardians of the North
Read about Johnny Canuck, the Northern Light, and other Canadian superheroes who have been depicted by comic artists.


Instant Animation Festival
See what happened on a Sunday afternoon at the California Museum of Photography when kids made fifty-six cartoons. Learn how to create your own animations at home.

Make a Splash with Color
Learn about all aspects of color, including: hue, saturation, and the way our eyes "see" color and light.

Mark Kistler's Drawing in 3-D World Wide Web Page
Learn how to draw cool stuff in 3-D from Commander Mark who has taught over 40 million kids around the world how to draw.

Oatmeal Box Pinhole Photography
Stewart Lewis Woodruff shows how to make a pin-hole camera from an oatmeal box and develop the pictures you take with it. Check out the pin-hole gallery.

Peoplescape
In 2001, Australians were invited to nominate someone whom they felt had significantly affected their life, their community, or their country. Selected applicants were sent a life-size, person-shaped cut-out to decorate to best signifies the personality and achievements of the person they nominated.

Please Eat the Art
Read about Saxton Freymann, a New York artist, who turns fruits and vegetables into whimsical scuptures. See samples of his work.

The Official Site of the Eiffel Tower
Everything you've ever wanted to know about the world's most famous monument is included here.

Private/Public Space
Explore how artists incorporate private and public space in their work.

Scanner as Art
See a small sample of recent work created by participants using scanners in the First Sundays program at the California Museum of Photography.

Tillamook Cheddar
Meet "The World's Preeminent Canine Artist" and see samples of her work.

Why Cats Paint Home Page
Discover what's going on in the world of "feline" art. Find out how to test your own cat's creative potential.

Zeum
Visit San Francisco's new art and technology center for youth.


All About Art
Learn about famous artists, their styles, and see different kinds of art done by kids!

Art Gallery Exhibition Webquest
Put together a small show on important works of art that were created in response to political or social happenings of a particular time period.

Artists' Self Portraits
Pretend you are an art collector for the San Diego Museum of Art and search the web for self portraits by at least five artists.

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