The Showcase
is the place where, we at ArtEdWeb, get to show you web sites and art educational material that have caught our eyes. These are materials normally found within the ArtEdWeb as well as our personal bookmark lists.

Keep checking back because what you see here now is just the mere beginning.


Quick Clicks - June 2001


The Quick Clicks menu is a list of links taken from the ArtEdWeb and eagerly displayed on our Introduction page. This will be a list that will change monthly and you should truly take advantage of.  Here you will find those same links along with a short explanation on why we felt the need to show them off.

  • Virginia's Virtual Art Room - Coming soon
  • Crayola.com - "Tap into this rich educator resource filled with lesson plans, art techniques, creative writing projects, science experiments, parent involvement information and the complete Crayola® Dream-Makers® program".
  • The Getty's ArtsEdNet - "This section of ArtsEdNet includes a variety of teaching and learning materials, including many art images".
  • ArtsEdge-Kennedy Center - "ARTSEDGE supports the place of arts education at the center of the curriculum through the creative and appropriate uses of technology. ARTSEDGE helps educators to teach in, through and about the arts".
  • Art Studio Chaulkboard - "These pages are a resource for artists and art students that focus on the technical fundamentals of perspective, shading, color and painting".
  • Utrecht's Arteducation Lesson Plan Forum - "Welcome to the Utrecht Art Educators' Lesson Plan Forum, an Internet service designed to facilitate the free flow of ideas from art faculty from around the world".
  • Guggenheim.org  - "Learning Through Art/The Guggenheim Museum Children's Program (LTA) was founded in 1970 by Natalie K. Lieberman in response to the elimination of art and music programs in New York City public schools".
  • BAM's Kidsite - "Deborah Butterfield collects metal from wrecked cars, industrial salvage yards, demolished buildings and construction sites to create her sculpture..."
  • MOMA's artsafari - "An adventure in looking for children and adults".
  • Double Diamond - "Videos made just for you and your classroom".