Art
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Coloring.com
"This site hits the mark with a large selection of pictures and the ability to e-mail your completed masterpieces to friends and family with a personal note. Not only can you fill the pictures with colors, but also with patterns such as twinkling stars, grass or granite. Free registration allows you to save completed pictures in your personal gallery, and to change the background color of the site. My only complaint is the annoying screen refresh each time color is applied."
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Collections Online
Reviewed by Renee Montgomery, a reader from Los Angeles, who is affiliated with the site. "Collections Online is a fully-searchable database featuring the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. With 45,000 records and 27,000 digital images, it is one of the largest databases developed by an art museum in the U.S."
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Camera Bag
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Brooklyn Expedition
April 7, 2004: From an anonymous reader in Brooklyn, NY, who is affiliated with the site. "Produced by the Brooklyn Children’s Museum, Brooklyn Public Library and Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn Expedition has lots of interactive activities to make collections more accessible. Multi-disciplinary themes include Structures, Latin America and Brooklyn. Beautifully designed with kids seven to twelve in mind."
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Bridgeman Museum of Art
Reviewed February 7, 2000 by George, a parent from Costa Mesa, California who is not affiliated with the site. "The Fleeting Image" is an interactive exhibition of the painters and paintings of the Impressionist movement. Use the tour button for a guided view.
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ArtsConnectEd
Reviewed February 9, 2000 by Scott Sayre, a teacher from USA who is affiliated with the site. ArtsConnectEd contains thousands of works of art, audio, video and K-12 educational resources from the collections of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts and the Walker Art Center.
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Arts and Kids - Kid’s Art from the Heart
Reviewed October 3, 1999 by Ursula, a reader from Maryland who is affiliated with the site. A good site to view the art work of children from under 4 to 18 years old.Lots of end-user interactivity, cool java applet puzzles, and free prizes awarded daily.
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Arts and Kids
"Artwork from 34,502 kids is not only on display in the Arts and Kids gallery, but each piece is also available to send as an e-card, play as a scramble puzzle, or purchase on a sweatshirt or mouse pad. Individual artists can be found using the name search on the home page. If you are seventeen or younger, you can submit your work via e-mail or snail mail, and enter to to win one of 150 scholarship prizes. Follow the instructions on the Art Contest page. Teachers can request a hard copy entry packet."
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ArtMuseum.net
"Created by Intel, these online exhibits are based on exhibits from a variety of museums around the world. Currently showing are Van Gogh’s Van Gogh (from The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam), The American Century: Art and Culture 1900 - 2000 (from the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York) and Bill Viola: Selected Works (from San Francisco Museum of Modern Art). Best clicks are the Family Fun games and Director’s Tour, both found at the Whitney exhibit. Some of the pieces are controversial (what is art, anyway?) and may not be appropriate for all families."
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Artcyclopedia
Reviewed May 31, 2000 by Nancee, a parent from New Orleans, LA who is not affiliated with the site. Psst... want to see a picture? How about the Mona Lisa? Artcyclopedia is a searchable directory of links to museum-quality artwork. The data base can be searched by artist name, by movement (such as impressionism), by subject (for example landscapes) as well as by medium and nationality.
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