Art History: This art history site contain links for prehistoric art, Asian art, ancient Egyptian and Near East, ancient Greece and Rome, art of the Middle Ages, Renaissance art and much more!

Inside Art: What if you were trapped inside a painting and had to solve a mystery to get out? That's the premise of this great interactive adventure.

NGA kids: All I can say is WOW! This site is fantastic and interactive. Don't forget to check out The Art Zone!


Metropolitan Museum of Art: Visit this famed museum's site. Once there, there is much to do. You can even take a virtual tour of their exhibitions.

ArtDaily.com: Artdaily.com is exactly what it sounds like. It happens to be the first daily art newspaper on the net. A few of its sections are Art Quiz, Artists, Auctions, Featured Stories, Special Photos, 3D Images, and 360 Images. Visit this site and you won't be disappointed!

Looney Tunes Activity Sheets: This site is a part of Warner Bros. Here you can learn to draw Bugs Bunny and a host of your other favorite Looney Tune characters. Or if you prefer, you can color and print pictures of your favorite cartoon characters, and also complete dot-to-dot pictures.

Art Studio Chalkboard: A fantastic resource for artists and art students that focuses on the technical fundamentals of perspective, shading, color and painting. What I enjoy most about this site is the fact that it presents the visitor with specific examples (paintings and drawings) of most everything it teaches.

Basic Art Lessons: This is a perfect site for teachers looking for lessons to teach, or for students who have some time to try some interesting art activities.

Scribbles: is a site that children just love. It is a place for children of all ages who love to create art. Here they can learn about different Artists and their artwork, they can complete a simple Art Project, and can enter the Scribbles Kids Art Contest. That is just a sampling of what you'll find there. Check it out!

Museum of Modren Art - Education
Moma has great interactive web activities for students as well as teachers.




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HomeSchoolArt is a free visual arts lesson site dedicated to teaching the visual arts to all who are interested. Also to help the parents of the home schooled, distance learned, and to teach the arts with support to adults who want to begin a new hobby or expression in the visual arts.

On-line Games

Here is something really educational and fun. A. Pintura: Art Detective - Explore a painting from the inside out (Fifth grade to adult).

At Gokidding, young children can have lots of online fun. They can color and print pictures, play games, practice completing simple puzzles, and much much more. Be sure to check out the complete site!

Are you one of those students who enjoy, or enjoyed, paint by numbers? Segmation is your answer. Here you can color in images, without lifting a paint brush or crayon.



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