General Sites
for the Arts

General Art Sites

Art Studio Chalkboard

"These pages are a resource for artists and art students that focus on the technical fundamentals of perspective, shading, color and painting. They were compiled and designed by Ralph Larmann, art faculty member in the Southern Arkansas University Art Department, and are intended for educational use only."  -from Art Studio Chalkboard home page

Art Teacher

This site provides a resource for art teachers and the world art community. Features include teacher bulletin boards, activities, world art news, chat, art critique, art quizzes and much more.


 

"WetCanvas! is an effort to bring information relevant to today's artist to an online format. It is part magazine, part virtual classroom, and part reference site. More importantly, it is all about community. The site concentrates on providing the following services to visitors:
  • Free virtual gallery space for any artist who wishes for his or her works to be online.
  • A complete array of art lessons and tutorials for all levels of artists. We are currently the
    largest repository of free art education on the Internet.
  • Product comparison and research information for art supplies and services.
  • A virtual community where artists can share ideas, critiques, and other information." -taken from WetCanvas: Who We Are!

World Artist
Directory

This web site has a vast number of resources for all people interested in the arts. The World Artist Directory also includes a special section for kids called Art Kids Rule! which features fun, educational  activities.
Artcyclopedia This site claims to be "the definitive and most effective guide to museum-quality fine art on the Internet". The Artcyclopeida has many great features. For instance, this site allows you to search for over 5,000 artists on the Internet as well as view a master list of museum web sites.

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Lower Hudson Regional Information Center
Last Updated: April 26, 2000

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