Don't forget to Check out our field trips to view the art in museums around the world. Click The image below to go.
A non profit dedicated to expand access to computer science. Their vision is to allow every student to have the opportunity to learn computer science despite background or gender.
Uses coding to make art - learn graphic design. Creative code with processing or P5. All ages and stages. Video tutorials and hands on activities.
Elementari is a K-12 online platform to read, write, code, share, and remix interactive stories using professional illustrations and soundsK-12 online platform to read, write, code, share, and remix interactive stories using professional illustrations and sounds.
The MY HERO Project uses media, art and technology to celebrate the best of humanity, one story at a time.
Great way to give students a mission and incentive to write. Draw your hero - your student can enter competitions and publish their art on this site.
Paintings, Multi media and digital art.
Click HERE for a short overview.
All ages.
A family guides you through simple but fun art projects. Extra Bonus is YouTube ad free options.
Lots of resources to do art, to discover art and to research art.
Especially recommend the Timeline - HERE
Make your anime, design their style, add props, voices and sit back and watch your video. Tutorials provided to help get you going.
Professor Chris Witcombe of the Art department at Sweet Briar College has perhaps the best organized gateway to art history sites on the Web. Divided into the following categories: Prehistoric Art, Ancient Near East, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Art in Early Europe, 15th-Century Renaissance Art, 16th-Century Renaissance Art, 17th-Century Baroque Art, Baroque Art, 18th-Century Art, 19th-Century Art, 20th-Century Art, 21st-Century Art and Prints & Photography. He also includes a list of museums and galleries and research resources.
Brief, interactive and a pleasantly satisfying way to learn about color theory.
An informative intro to Elements and Principles of Elements.
Click HERE to go.
Let your young artist safely use a spray can to make some graffiti.
Travel to Australia and see what they are doing with arts for kids
An easy to navigate site for your youngster to create art online
Fun prompts and drawing ideas makes for a great online game to encourage creativity
The Tate Gallery is probably the most well known art museums in the world. It has great resources for all ages.
Click HERE for art for kids
Comic enthusiasts this is your site. Make your own comic, start your own or get prompts - even make a comic in a different language.
Archived by the Kennedy Center so you can continue to follow along !!
PBS approved way to explore art and artists. Very well edited and great to keep any tween or teen engaged.
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