KinderArt ® is the largest collection of free art lessons on the Internet. Has grown into an enormous collection of resources featuring thousands of free lesson plans and ideas.
Choose a tour by school or medium and explore the National Gallery's collections of painting, sculpture, works on paper, photographs, and decorative arts. Many guides are available as PDF (Portable Document Format) files and can be downloaded in English,
ARTscape is a powerful new intellectual tool that uses PEM’s objects as a launching point for a user’s self-guided journey through art and culture. Data in ARTscape includes photos and descriptions of objects in PEM’s collection, definitions, book e
The Arts Education Partnership (form erly known as the Goals 2000 Art sE du c a ti on Pa rtn ership) is a private, non profit coalition of more than100 national education, arts, business, philanthropic and governmen torganizations that demonstrate a
The Arts Education Partnership (AEP) is a national coalition of arts, education, business, philanthropic and government organizations that demonstrate and promote the essential role of the arts in the learning and development of every child and in the imp
In its 1997 report, Priorities for Arts Education Research, the Arts Education Partnership’s Task Force on Research recommended the creation of this Compendium. Critical Links: Learning in the Arts and Student Academic and Social Development is the
The @rt room is designed around the idea of "activity" centers that encourage kids to create, to learn and to explore new ideas, places and things on their own.
Art Access examines objects from various areas of the Art Institute of Chicago’s permanent collection to enrich visitors' understanding of their content, style, and historical context. Included are a variety of online resources of special interest to ed
Thousands of images available - for free - of every artist whose work is in the public domain. Browse the collection by artist or by period of art history.
Art Education 2.0 - Using New Technology in Art Classrooms
The aim of Art Education 2.0 is to explore ways of using Web 2.0 and other digital technologies to advance best teaching practices, promote professional discourse and collaboration, encourage cultural exchanges, facilitate joint creative work, and support