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A website
to provide children, students
and teachers with increased
opportunities to engage
with and respond to art,
artists and good practice
in art education, encouraging ‘making
through knowing’ and
knowing through making. |
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This award winning site
is an evolving collection
of workshops and arts education
activities for use by teachers
and students of all ages. |
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The site is designed
for the use of all art
teachers and students in
Primary, Secondary and
Further Education. You
will find student galleries,
lesson plans, art terminology
and project ideas, links
to Art Galleries, History
of Art, Art Colleges, Examination
Boards with syllabus information
and assessment criteria.
Project planners, Art Terminology,
National Curriculum and
Exemplar material for GCSE,
A/S, and A2 levels. Produced
by Barry Lucas, Head of
Art at King Edward VI Five
Ways School, Birmingham. |
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The website for AAVAA (African and
Asian Visual Artists Archive) is excellent
for those wishing to explore the work
of contemporary black and Asian artists
working in Britain. The site includes
work done in schools on issues such
as identity. |
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This
site supported
by the V & A
presents a world-wide
project using
textiles which
has united groups
of women and
children in the
creation of a
unique collection
of textile panels.
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Learn
how to think
like an artist,
try out different
art projects,
discover more
about famous
artists or submit
your own work
to the on-line
exhibition.
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An
excellent resource
site for art
aspects of contemporary
art. Through
inquiry and dialogue,
the education
department encourages
a wide audience
to find enjoyment
and meaning in
modern and contemporary
art.
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Tate
is a family
of galleries
and
operates on
four sites in
different
parts of Britain.
The
Tate galleries
house the national
collection of
British art
from
the sixteenth
century to the
present day,
including
the Turner Bequest,
and the national
collection of
international
modern art.
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This
page includes
an eclectic collection
of world wide
web services
connected with
museums around
the world. The
museums in this
list are categorised
by country/continent.
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An
extensive list
of museums and
galleries in
the UK.
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AboriginArt
Galleries specialises
in Inuit (Eskimo)
Art, First Nation
(Indian) Art
and Northwest
Coast Art. A
commercial site
with many images
available to
download for
research.
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An
extensive archive
of art works.
Western, non-western
the resources
from ancient
Egypt and Rome
to 20th Century
art and architecture.
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This
site has links
to a wide range
of web resources.
These include
Prehistoric,
Ancient, Middle
Ages, Renaissance,
Baroque, 18th
Century, 19th
Century, 20th
Century, Multi-cultural
and more.
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Here
you will find
a dictionary
containing definitions
of more than
3,000 art terms,
along with illustrations,
pronunciation
notes and quotations.
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A
detailed art
guide to more
than 650 public
art collections
and 1,900 artists
in Britain and
Ireland allowing
you to search
by artist, museum,
region or exhibitions.
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Tap
into this rich
educator resource
filled with lesson
plans, art techniques,
creative writing
projects, science
experiments,
parent involvement
information and
the complete
Crayola® Dream-Makers® program.
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A
website that
is energetic
and fun, with
its own get stuck
in approach to
all things creative.
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The
gallery is the
greatest find
in London: a
magnificent collection
of masterpieces
by Rembrandt,
Poussin, Watteau,
Rubens, Canaletto,
Gainsborough
and many more.
The critically
acclaimed international
loan exhibitions
and its setting
in the beautiful
eighteenth century
village of Dulwich,
make the Gallery
a must for all
art lovers.
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Founded
in 1856 to collect
the likenesses
of famous British
men and women.
Today the collection
is the most comprehensive
of its kind in
the world, and
constitutes a
unique record
of the men and
women who created
(and are still
creating) the
history and culture
of the nation.
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Official
site of the Boston
museum of fine
arts.
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