Since access to computers and online resources, other than in community access in schools and libraries and kiosks, are limited to the upper 30% income level in homes, it is a boon to welcome this site. Now, universal access to the arts in many forms will be available.
Collection of Art Websites

Asian Arts
Another specialized art site is Asian Arts - exhibitions, articles and links for older students. learn more

Classroom Doodles for the Classroom
Welcome to Classroom Doodles! This site is dedicated to all the wonderful, caring people out there that sacrifice their time and energy to help our children learn something new everyday. Check out the different categories below to find some awesome coloring pages and printables to enjoy at school, home, summer camps and more! The Classroom… learn more

Global Children's Art Gallery
Global Children's Art Gallery showcases art from kids up to 12 years old from around the world, and welcomes new submissions. learn more

GSN International CyberFair
Global Children's Art Gallery showcases art from kids up to 12 years old from around the world, and welcomes new submissions. learn more

International Sculpture Center
The International Sculpture Center provides an interesting introduction to sculpture. learn more

Leonardo at the Ufizi in Italy
Although Leonardo is commonly known as a "universal genius", the exhibitions dedicated to him have almost always focused on some specific area of his activity: art, anatomy, technology, studies on water, on flight, and so on. This example of an on-line museum type site allows you to see how truly remarkable Leonardo was. learn more

Los Angeles County Museum of Art
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art has digitized a large portion of their collections, including exhibits. You will certainly find illustrative examples of many topics here. learn more

National Gallery of Art - Lessons & Activities
Check out a repository of digital images from the collections of the National Gallery of Art. More than 45,000 open-access digital images spanning over 700 years of art are available free of charge for download and use. Any usage rights restrictions (usually there are none) are identified for each image. Select a grade level range… learn more

National Museum of Women Artists
The National Museum of Women Artists has placed some rare works of even well-known artists like Frida Kahlo online – an opportunity to inspire budding young women who cannot visit in the real world. learn more

Smithsonian American Art Museum: Educators
The National Museum of American Art within the Smithsonian libraries has mounted a wonderful exhibit on Latino art over several centuries. Discover how to integrate American art into your classroom. Local and national programs for teachers offer year-long professional development opportunities, while students learn about American history through American art with engaging and reflective interactive… learn more