Albright-Knox Art Games.
http://www.kids.albrightknox.org
This interactive site engages children in art activities that help them to learn
about artists and the works of art in the collection of the Albright-Knox Art
Gallery in Buffalo, New York.
American Treasures.
http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/treasures/
Divided into three main areas—Memory, Reason, and Imagination—with approximately
twenty items in each, this site is exceptionally rich. It is to be a
continuously updated exhibit at the Library of Congress.
Cartoonster.
http://cartoonster.kidzdom.com
This site is a site worth visiting if you are interested in learning about the
basics of cartoon animation. Created by a teenager, there are simple tutorials
that help you understand the concepts of frame by frame animation.
Oriland.
http://www.oriland.com
This extensive site offers an origami world to explore, an opportunity to design
cities with fold paper models, basic techniques and tips, and a studio with
clear directions for folding more than 70 forms, as well as poetry and games.
The Artist's Toolkit
http://www.artsconnected.org/toolkit
Explore elements such as line, color, and balance by watching animated
demonstrations, creating your own compositions, and watching video clips of
artists in action.
The Imagination Factory.
http://www.kid-at-art.com
This site provides art activities using recycled materials. Ideas and clear
directions can be found for painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, fiber
arts, and crafts from recycled media.
The Renaissance Connection
http://www.renaissanceconnection.org/
Sponsored by the Allentown Art Museum, this interactive Web site provides
engaging activities while learning about the Renaissance's artists and history.
World Wide Art Gallery.
http://www.theartgallery.com.au/kidsart.html
See examples of art done by children from around the world, and connect to links
of art activities and information about art and art history.