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Museums |
| ArtsEdNet |
Hosted by the Getty
Education Institute of the Arts. The site offers an online discussion
and exhibition to Art and Ecology, Interdisciplinary Approaches
to Education, a good set of classroom resources, curricula, and
lesson plans. |
| Hands
On Children's Museum |
Designed for children
ages ten and under. Our current exhibits: Body Basics, where
you can step inside the human body and Backyard Wilderness about
creating animal habitat in your backyard have been joined by
a new exhibit: Build It! |
| Hands-On
Science Center WorldWide |
An extensive list
of links to science, math, and technology museums and centers
on the Web. |
| The
Louvre |
Lets you take a
virtual tour of the famous Paris art museum. You can tour the
site in English, French, or Spanish and view many of the Louvre's
collections ranging from Oriental, Islamic, Greek and Roman art,
and Medieval paintings, to name a few. And, yes, the Mona
Lisa is there too! |
| Pacific
Studio |
Utah Children's
Museum, The Natural World; Woodland Park Zoo, African
Village; San Jose, Alice in Wonderland; Museum of Flight,
Flight Zone; Utah Children's Museum, The Color Factory;
Seattle Symphony, Learning Center; Port Townsend Marine
Science Center; Friends of Issaquah, Salmon Hatchery,
Outdoor Interactive; The Seattle Aquarium; Woodland
Park Zoo; Pacific Science Center; City of Bellvue
Parks Dept., Critters Public Art; Pike Place Market;
Experience Music Project; Seattle Children's Museum,
Keys To Your Health Exhibit; Children's Museum of Tacoma,
Gears & Gadgets Exhibit; Molback's Nursery, Retail
Fixtures; Bounty Flower Shop, Retail Fixtures; The
Seatlle Times, Key Arena Columns; Lincoln Children's Museum,
Tot Town; Allied Signal, Corporate Museum; Kurland
Haslauer, Tradeshow Booth; TeamOn, Tradeshow Booth;
Cape Fox Inc., Historical Museum |
| National
Museum of American Art |
Offers a wonderful
collection of online exhibits including a special exhibit on
American Crafts and permanent exhibits by such famous American
artists as Albert Bierstadt who was one of the first major artists
to explore the West. |
| Ocean
Planet |
A wonderful online
exhibit offering excellent lesson plans and marine science activities
for children of all ages. |
| The
Smithsonian Institution |
Covers it all-everything
from the arts to the sciences. Be sure to select the At 150th
Anniversary link to find wonderful, archived online exhibits
and to learn the history of the Smithsonian. |
| World
Wide Art Resources: Contemporary Links |
Has a good list
of links to contemporary art on the Web. |