Art Resources
http://www.webdesign.org/freebies-round-up-of-100-free-textures.22277.html
FREE GRAPHIC DESIGNS BACKGROUNDS
http://smarthistory.khanacademy.org/
This website is the result of years of teaching experience and the beauty of intuitive Web design. If you're new to art history, start in the Basics under Themes. Otherwise, select a Time, Style, or Artist of your choice to begin your art history journey.
http://drewlesso.com/
An art-music site created by the artist Drew Lesso. He writes computer music algorithms that investigate visual form as music, through an application with the discipline of Harmonics.
http://www.moma.org/interactives/redstudio/
Red Studio, developed by the Museum of Modern Art in New York in collaboration with high school students, explores issues and questions raised by teens about modern art and today’s working artists. There are interactive activities, interviews with MoMA artists and curators, a bulletin board, and much more. You’ll need the free Flash player.
http://www.artsconnected.org/toolkit/index.html
A collaboration between the Minneapolis Institute of the Arts and the Walker Art Center, The Artist’s Toolkit is a great introduction to basic concepts in art for students and teachers alike. You can watch animated demonstrations of visual elements and principles artists use to create art, see examples of elements and principles in works of art, and create your own composition online. You’ll need the free Flash player.
http://www.nga.gov/kids/zone/collagemachine.htm
The National Gallery of Art's NGAkids Art Zone Collage Machine is fun for children of all ages. This Shockwave interactive encourages compositional experimentation and an exploration of photomontage and collage techniques though a hands-on virtual art activity.
http://art.scholastic.com/
Scholastic Art Magazine brings your students exciting, full-color features on the most important contemporary, classic, and student artists from around the world!
FREE GRAPHIC DESIGNS BACKGROUNDS
http://smarthistory.khanacademy.org/
This website is the result of years of teaching experience and the beauty of intuitive Web design. If you're new to art history, start in the Basics under Themes. Otherwise, select a Time, Style, or Artist of your choice to begin your art history journey.
http://drewlesso.com/
An art-music site created by the artist Drew Lesso. He writes computer music algorithms that investigate visual form as music, through an application with the discipline of Harmonics.
http://www.moma.org/interactives/redstudio/
Red Studio, developed by the Museum of Modern Art in New York in collaboration with high school students, explores issues and questions raised by teens about modern art and today’s working artists. There are interactive activities, interviews with MoMA artists and curators, a bulletin board, and much more. You’ll need the free Flash player.
http://www.artsconnected.org/toolkit/index.html
A collaboration between the Minneapolis Institute of the Arts and the Walker Art Center, The Artist’s Toolkit is a great introduction to basic concepts in art for students and teachers alike. You can watch animated demonstrations of visual elements and principles artists use to create art, see examples of elements and principles in works of art, and create your own composition online. You’ll need the free Flash player.
http://www.nga.gov/kids/zone/collagemachine.htm
The National Gallery of Art's NGAkids Art Zone Collage Machine is fun for children of all ages. This Shockwave interactive encourages compositional experimentation and an exploration of photomontage and collage techniques though a hands-on virtual art activity.
http://art.scholastic.com/
Scholastic Art Magazine brings your students exciting, full-color features on the most important contemporary, classic, and student artists from around the world!