Art links and A Guide - Resources and Review

The purpose of the art in context web site is to preserve and increase the availability of information important for research, education, public awareness and understanding in fine art. Includes indexes of galleries and dealers, museums, artists and current exhibitions.
 
Newsletter of the American Society for Aesthetics including articles on aesthetics, philosophy of art, art theory and art criticism, as well as information about aesthetics events worldwide, and links to other aesthetics related resources including the Aesthetics
L email discussion list.
 
Information gateway to quality assured Internet resources for the general areas of art, design, architecture, and media.
 
Index to networked resources on art and architecture. Includes journals, projects, electronic exhibitions, bibliographies, image collections and museum information.
 
Image collection illustrating architecture, sculpture, and the decorative arts from prehistoric through to contemporary periods. Offers details of slide sets held by the organisation, photographic specifications for material, reproduction information, digitisation policy, and ordering procedures.
 
Offers resources pertaining to the influential contemporary architect, sculptor, and designer. Includes links to online exhibitions, articles, and biographies.
 
Index to art and design resources by topic and country.
 
Provides details of shows and exhibits, articles about marine paintings, and a listing of society members. Features a different artist's work each month.
 
Gateway to arts and culture information. Headings include Artists, Art Museums, Art Exhibitions, Commercial Arts, Art Education, Art History, Crafts, Dance, Opera, Theatre, Antiques, Architecture, Film and Literature.
 
Arts and entertainment resources, includiing books, movies, TV, performing arts and a collection of links relating to musical instruments, artists and genres.
 
Regional Arts Boards are independent bodies which fund arts organisations and individuals in different art forms, including drama, dance, mime, music, visual arts, crafts, film, broadcasting, film, photography and literature. Arts related bulletin boards and a directory of arts resources are provided.
 
Offers information on grants, services, and awards offered to Canadian artists and arts organisations. Also provides the latest council news, events information, and access to a free quarterly newsletter.
 
Annotated links to selected Internet resources covering fine art and artists, painting, drawing, philosophy and theory, museums, galleries, and libraries.
 
Offers features about drawing and sketching, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources compiled by a subject specialist, a subject
specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events.
 
Defined as a hybrid of an encyclopaedia and a portal, EncycloZine provides information on arts, humanities, science and technology. Features a section on Web design and development and also includes games, puzzles, quizzes and discussion forums.
 
Index to art related journals, including modern art, Asian art, aesthetics, popular culture, and design.
 
An automated catalogue of numerous mailing lists relevant to the arts, including theatre, television and photography, with descriptions and subscription details.
 
Daily digest of arts and cultural journalism from Englis
language newspapers, magazines, and television. Features news archives arranged by artistic area such as dance, music, theatre, visual arts, and media. Also incorporates a search facility and provides links to the online arts sections of newspapers.
 
Monthly newsletter providing information about art exhibitions and competitions, Internet
based events, poetry and other writing contests, jobs, and opportunities for artists, art educators, and students.
 
Set of links to a large collection of activities, tutorials, lesson plans, projects and tools aimed at the educational sector. Broad subject categories include arts, business, English, foreign language, health and physical education, history and social studies, mathematics, science, technology, vocational education, education, and community interest.
 
Internet resources for the arts, including links to galleries, museums and artists. Internet GalleryWalk allows searching by artist name, location, type of medium, or any combination of these.
 
Examples of art and architecture typical of the Ottoman, Safavid, Mughal, Ming, Papal, Inca, Aztec, and Spanish Empires. Ottoman textiles, the Ja'm
i Mosque, St. Peter's Cathedral, the Sistine Chapel, the Sun Temple at Machu Picchu, temples, and the Church of Santo Domingo are among the exhibits featured.
 
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