Google Art Project - virtual visits to world Art Museums



Google Art Project is a fascinating web site that has photos of art from museums from all around the world.

The pictures are very high quality and you can even zoom in. Besides viewing the artwork, you can also take a virtual tour of the museum itself. The virtual tour reminds me of Google Street View.

There is a "visitor's guide" for the museums and floor plans to help you navigate. The artwork pictures are incredible quality and resolution. It is truly amazing.

Each piece of artwork has in information tab on the right that has the type of painting, artist, size, audio commentary on the piece, viewing notes, history and more.

You can even create your own "collections" of art.

This is a great way to experience and view great artwork without leaving your home or classroom and is also a "art classroom" on the web.

Here's an example of one of the pieces of artwork. "Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Garden"

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Aviary Education - safe environment for Aviary for Students


Aviary is one of my favorite web apps. I use the Aviary extension in Google Chrome to take and edit screen shots and I use some of their other tools to edit and modify graphics.

Aviary Education is currently in Beta and is offering free accounts for educators. The site allows educators to create private student accounts, manage assignments, and use the image editor, vector editor, audio editor, and music creator with their students. The content is promised to be 100% school safe.

This is a great tool for all educators to use, especially graphics, art, and music.


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The Art of Finding the Right College

Coming to the last four cities is a unique opportunity to find colleges and universities for a specific career - performing and the visual arts.
The Performing and Visual Arts (PVA) College Fairs are designed for students interested in studying music, dance, theater, visual arts, graphic design, and other related disciplines. Students interested in undergraduate study (study leading to bachelor degrees) or graduate school (study leading to master degrees) can meet and speak with representatives from colleges, universities, conservatories, festivals and other educational institutions with specialized programs in the visual and performing arts.  If you attend you will learn about educational opportunities, admission and financial aid, portfolio days, audition and entrance requirements and more.  Here are the upcoming fairs:

TODAY- October 31, 2010
Washington, DC
Walter E. Washington Convention Center
1:00pm-3:30pm

Monday, November 1, 2010
Philadelphia, PA
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
7:00pm-9:00pm

Tuesday, November 2
New York
Riverside Church
7:00pm-9:30pm

Wednesday, November 3
Boston, MA
Boston Center for the Arts, Cyclorama
7:00pm-9:00pm

For more information on Performing & Visual Arts College Fairs go to National Association for College Admission Counseling NACAC

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Summer Programs Enhance College Preparation

Information specific to high school women

Summer is an ideal time for students to gain valuable, enriching academic and fun experiences.  A multitude of colleges and universities offer wide varieties of summer enrichment programs for students of all ages.

Moore College of Art & Design offers students an opportunity to spend a summer with the arts.  Contact them at:
Moore College of Art & Design
Summer Art & Design Institute ( high school women only)
Registration closes April 30th
When:  June 27 - July 25, 2010
Cost:  $3,825
Contact:  Sadi@moore.edu - 215-965-4030
http://www.moore.edu/site/youth_programs/summer_art_design_institute
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