Local and Regional Resources
Washington State Art Commission: Arts in Education
The Washington State Arts Commission was established in 1961 for the conservation and preservation of the state's artistic resources. Washington State Arts Commission's Arts in Education Program opens doors to all Washington's youth by emphasizing the arts as elemental to basic education and introducing individuals to their own creativity
Art Guide Northwest
The essential guide to art galleries, museums, and antiques in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. Includes additional art links and area maps.
National and International Resources
ArtsEdNet
Developed by the Getty Education Institute for the arts. Resources available include Lesson Plans and Curriculum ideas, Getty Scope and Sequence Curriculum, Image Gallery, Web Links and ArtsEdNet Talk, an online discussion forum for teachers and learners.
ARTSEDGE
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. Site includes links to Teaching Materials, News and Events, and Professional Resources.
The Hall of Fine Arts
From the Texas Education Network. Great list of annotated links for a arts related Web sites. Includes links to resources in Visual Arts, Theater, Music, Media and Dance.
Perpich Center for Arts Education
The Perpich Center for Arts Education is an executive branch agency of the State of Minnesota. It houses the state's Arts High School Program and Professional Development Institute. The Center is also home to the Learning Resource Center, providing an arts-rich collection to students, teachers and artists throughout Minnesota
- Grade Level: 9-12 emphasis with other resources
- Searchable: No
- URL: http://www.mcae.k12.mn.us/
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Journals and Professional Organizations
National Art Education Association
Founded in 1947 with the merger of the Western, Pacific, Southeastern, and Eastern Region Art Associations, plus the art department of the National Education Association (NEA). The NAEA includes over 17,000 art educators from every level of instruction.