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Click on the following list to enter one of the art sites. You can draw, paint, play music, read, sing, or act in plays.
Air Force Crossroads - This site has hours and hours worth of entertainment packed with information that includes sports, arts and video games.

American Treasures of the Library of Congress - A guide to some of the "treasures" in the Library of Congress. Also, check out Thomas Jefferson's handwritten draft of the Declaration of Independence.

Ask Joan of Art - Have questions about American? Art information specialists at the Smithsonian American Art Museum will help you get started.

Bottlecaps to Brushes - The skateboarding giraffe, Cappy, is a cartoon character based on a bottle cap sculpture at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. He'll show you some works of art in the museum's collection.

Getting the Picture - Illustrated letters from the Archive of American Art. How people used pictures to express thoughts and feelings throughout history.

National Gallery of Art - Explore the National Gallery's collections of painting, sculpture, and graphic arts.

NGA Kids - Adventures with Art - Enjoy an animated musical adventure; explore the sculpture garden.

The Library of Congress Exhibitions - The collections of the Library of Congress -- from designs of famous architects to the history of the Wizard of Oz -- there is something for everyone.

All About Art - This site has bios of famous artists with explanations of many styles of art. There is a gallery for art students.

Art Games - This interactive site will engage children while learning about artists and their works of art in the collection of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York.

Art Safari - Create your own artworks of animals on the computer, or do painting, drawing, or sculpting activity.

Corcoran Museum - Learn about this center for American art! Check out the online exhibits too.

Hands On Children's Museum - An interactive science, art and adventure museum.

I Hear America Singing - Ever wonder how American songs developed? This PBS site has a timeline covering the history of American concert song, complete with information on the writers, composers and artists.

Incredible Art Department - This Art Department is replete with great art information! Drop in for a peek in the Art Room. Also, visit the Art Site of the Week.

Metropolitan Museum of Art - Just for Fun - Fun art games and museum hunts.

MOWA - Potential for art on the web.

PaPa Ink! - This site features art collections arranged by theme, artists and some by gallery. Browsing through them is fun and easy.

Restoring a Masterwork - This site reveals how museums conserve artwork and how they keep old paintings looking like new.

The @rt Room - The @rt room encourages kids to create, to learn and explore new ideas on their own.

The Face of Russia - This PBS Online will teach you about Russion history and culture through an interactive timeline of Russion art. It includes paintings, photographs, and Real Audio clips.

The Textile Museum - Learn about the history, collections, and purpose of textile arts.

WebMuseum - Online exhibit of famous paintings. The complete index of artists and a useful glossary will help your surfing through this site more fun and easy

ArtsEdNet - A variety of teaching and learning materials, including many art images, lesson plans and curriculum ideas.

Glossary for Medieval Art and Architecture - Get definitions and illustrations of words like sarcophagus, atrium, and jamb. Hear their pronunciations too!

Smithonian American Art Museum Kids' Corner - This is an interactive art room for children. You can meet new friends in their stories, and also make your own art.

Decopix - A great collection of art deco architecture and print.

History of Cinematography - This site has information on cinematography over a long span of historical period from 900 BC to the present day.

Kid Pix - Using these online tools, you can express your creative feeling. See the picture of the week.

Yak's Corner - This has got to be America's coolest newsmagazine for kids! Learn about animals, crafts, and more.