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Online general art degree information and subject guides to studio art, graphic design, fashion design, interior design, industrial design, metalworking and welding, new media, animation and applied arts and design. Art students will need to use previous knowledge and expertise to develop, create and execute artwork. |
Art History Resources on the Web One of the best art history web sites. Developed by Christopher Witcombe, a professor at Sweet Briar College, it has useful annotations and well organized links to many other sites. Conveniently organized by period and artist or movement. "Research Resources in Art History" is especially useful. Links to Gateway to Art History, organized to be used with the textbook Gardner's Art Through the Ages. |
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The fine arts search engine. |
| ARTSEDGE ARTSEDGE — the National Arts and Education Network — supports the placement of the arts at the center of the curriculum and advocates creative use of technology to enhance the K-12 educational experience. ARTSEDGE empowers educators to teach in, through, and about the arts by providing the tools to develop interdisciplinary curricula that fully integrate the arts with other academic subjects. ARTSEDGE offers free, standards-based teaching materials for use in and out of the classroom, as well as professional development resources, student materials, and guidelines for arts-based instruction and assessment. |
ArtsEdNet |
| Covering Photography Covering Photography Covering Photography is a web-based archive and resource for the study of the relationship between the history of photography and book cover design. The images / book covers contained in our database may be accessed via a number of categories including by Photographer, Author, Publisher, Publication Date and Designer. |
Dictionary of Art |
Electronic Theses and Dissertations Center - UC |
| Internet Art Resources Your gateway to art and artists, galleries and exhibitions. Up-to-date information on current and future art shows, emerging artists and world-renowned masters in the fine arts as well as modern artisans working in every imaginable medium, including wood, glass, metal and stone. |
Internet for Art and Design |
Metropolitan Museum of Art Timeline of Art History |
National Art Education Association |
Virtual Library Museums Page |
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| Web site content: Elizabeth Meyer |