Ten links to web sites of interest to art teachers and to homeschooling parents are presented here. This page will be updated from time to time, so check back again.

See our current list of web sites for kids on the @rt links page.

Check out the "big list" of over 100 Web sites for kids.

See earlier @rtlinks pages for teachers:

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teacher links 2 (10/00)

teacher links 3 (1/01)

teacher links 4 (10/01)

teacher links 5 (4/02)

teacher links 6 (12/02)

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Art and Culture

This site offers an extensive collection of artist biographies, essays about art movements and themes, plus resources and links.

Choice-Based Art Education

This site presents the key components of an approach of teaching art that allows for curriculum to be presented in-depth within the context of work chosen by student artists.

Ceramics and Pottery

Kerry Marquis created this site that includes a number of lesson plans covering various hand-building ceramic techniques along with related teaching materials, examples of student work and more.

Homage to 20th Century Artists Hats

Check out these fantastic head pieces created by students at the German Academy of Art in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania.

The Incredible Art Department

This valuable site has been revived by Judy Decker and includes extensive collections of links and resources on a wide range of topics related to art education.

Koori Children's Art

An online exhibition of around 31 artworks by Koori children from Victoria, Australia.

LACMA's Collections Online

This online art database features images of over 46,000 artworks in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's permanent collection. By performing a simple or advanced search, teachers or students can locate artworks on a multitude of historical, scientific, literary or cultural topics. Color images can be easily downloaded for educational purposes.

NGA Classroom: For Teachers and Students

The site consists of four thematic lesson plans, a Resource Finder that permits teachers to search the extensive collection of lessons and resources available on the NGA Web site and two interactive game-like activities designed for students.

Papa Ink

Papa Ink was founded to exhibit the works of young people and archive the historical and contemporary children's art holdings of wide-ranging organizations and individuals.

Virtual Museum of Contemporary African Art

This site consists of an e-zine that offers critical art reviews and articles; virtual projects specifically created for the Web; and a large database of links to Web sites on contemporary African Art.