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ArtEdNet is a place for parents and teachers to find projects and images of interest to their children. A fun place to poke around, it has changing exhibits that are featured as well.

Online GAMES! A. Pintura: Art Detective - You're a detective with a degree in art history. Can you help a distraught woman identify the painting she found in her grandfather's attic? (Fourth grade to adult) Be sure to check out the other adventures by going to Educational Web Adventures !! (I enjoyed Pintura, and I'm going back for the tiger adventure.!. Write me what you think of them and I will possibly post your opinions.)

The Thinking Fountain at the Minnesota Museum of Science will keep you busy with stuff to do at home. Explore the science of art there, too. A fun place to investigate...

The Museum For Textiles, Toronto, Ontario is a wonderful site.... it is fascinating to look through their slide show.
Selected text and images from the Museum's collection and exhibits illustrate the Museum's mandate: to provide the opportunity to experience the traditions, skills, and creative genius that make the textile arts such an important visual expression of contemporary and historical concerns.

Joseph Wu's Origami Page is THE place to go for origami links.

National Museum of American Art; there are good online exhibitions here. Their reference desk has real people to answer your art
questions.

NativeTech: Native American Technology and Art; a local UCONN site that will impress you. (Pay attention to this one fourth graders)
Great nature walk with map that identifies plants...get outside and visit a skunk cabbage this spring!

Surf with a parent or guardian here and bookmark the sites that are right for you. Have fun!


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