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ART: RESOURCES:
ART EDUCATION:
ARTS: NEWS:
Art and Arts Website Announcements and Arts News Sources A Selection of
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Art and Arts Website Announcements and Arts News Sources A Selection of
Web Sources


New Art Resources
<http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/middle/newlinks.htm>

"This page will list new links that have been added to Incredible Art
Education Resources."

Content Sample:

DECEMBER 2006 ADDITIONS

Latino Voices in American Art - Smithsonian American Art Museum online
exhibit, which uses photographs, videos, and other resources to examine
how various Latino artists speak through their different artworks. Lesson
plans included (available in English). Much of the site's materials are
available in both English and Spanish. More resources for Latino Art. Link
added to Art of Mexico - Hispanic Art and Art of America.
<http://delcorazon.si.edu/>


Cartoon America: A Library of Congress Exhibition - online collection that
contains a selection of materials from James Arthur Wood Jr. The
exhibition is divided into six sections, including "Imaginary Worlds:
Illustration" and "Punch Lines: Gag & Single Panel Cartoons". On Art of
America
<http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/cartoonamerica/>


Learning Through Art - encourages teachers and teaching artists to design
art projects that support student learning across the curriculum. Site
provides two sets of tools for the classroom. From Guggenheim Museum.
Linked on American Museums.
<http://www.learningthroughart.org/>


The parent page for this new site listing service has these contents

Incredible Art Education Resources
Connecting the World Through Art
<http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/middle/index.htm>

Art Education
Curriculum Resources
Rubrics - Files
Lesson Plans
Art Careers
Art Advocacy
Art Teacher Web Sites
Art on the Internet
Color Symbolism
Animal Symbolism
Just for Kids
World Cultures

There are also links for these topics

Art Advocacy
Comprehensive Arts
American Art
World Cultures
Art Education
Art and Technology
Architecture
Asia - China - Japan
Art Careers
Rubrics - Files
Artists- Art Styles
Australia
Art - Curriculum
Lesson Plans
Arts and Crafts Art Dolls
Egypt - Middle East
Art Teacher Sites
Art About Peace
Ceramics
Greece/Rome
Just for Kids!
Heroes Project
Papermaking - Books
Haiti - Mexico
Art Museums USA
Internet Lessons
Photography
Inca - Maya - Peru
Math - Science - Art
Africa Internet Lesson
Printmaking
Art of India Tibet
Middle Ages
African Art Links
Sculpture
Islamic Art
Renaissance Art
African-American
Textile Art
Native American


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Artnet News
<http://www.artnet.com/Magazine/news/artnetnews2/artnetnews7-25-03.asp>

Content Sample:

BUDGET RISE FOR ARTS ENDOWMENT
The National Endowment for the Arts is in line for a $10-million budget
increase for fiscal 2004, which would bring the arts agency budget to
$127.48 million. The additional money -- earmarked for a program called
"Challenge America," designed to promote the arts in "underserved
communities" -- was added to George W. Bush's budget request through a
bipartisan amendment in the house cosponsored by Louise Slaughter (D-NY)
and Chris Shays (R-CT), co-chairs of the Congressional Arts Caucus.


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Absolute Arts.com
<http://www.absolutearts.com/>

Arts News For: December 16, 2006

"Buy contemporary art, get art news, purchase art from our 22,000+ artists
and art galleries - online since 1995"

Artblogs - Art Blogs

This Week in the Arts

World Wide Art Resources
<http://wwar.com/index4.html>


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Arts News Canada: Arts News for Canadians
http://www.artsnews.ca/

Content Sample:

Film and TV

Copyright overkill hurts worthy docs
The Canadian Documentary Organisation is worried that the federal
government is about to pass onerous copyright legislation that will make
it tougher still for documentarians to practice their craft in the very
country that invented the form. Last week, the DOC submitted a white paper
to the federal Heritage and Industry ministers outlining its member
concerns about how changes to the copyright law will affect documentaries.
But even now, before the rules get tighter, filmmakers are already feeling
constrained. With clearance costs hitting up to 27 per cent of a film's
budget, and lawyers advising filmmakers to cut this, that and the other
thing out, Canadian documentaries are in jeopardy. "These are national
treasures," says Hodder. "It is unjust and a tragedy. It is a loss to
Canada."
Toronto Star Posted on Friday, December 15, 2006


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Arts Journal
The Daily Digest of Arts Culture and Ideas
<http://www.artsjournal.com/>

Content Samples:

publishing

Australia' Vanishing Literary Heritage
"In Australia we seem to be witnessing a disinheriting of the national
mind - the alternately rapid and gradual, wilful and accidental
disappearing of our literary heritage, from Beowulf to Virginia Woolf.
Explaining what has led to the disarray of literary education in this
country is difficult." The Australian 12/14/06

media

TV, Where Religion Is In Decline In America
"A study released Thursday by the Parents Television Council, a frequent
critic of the TV industry over such issues as broadcast indecency, found
that prime-time shows in the last year dealt with religion half as much as
the year before. When they did, the Los Angeles-based group said, religion
was cast in negative light more than one-third of the time." The study
points to the Fox network as an egregious mocker of religion. Los Angeles
Times 12/15/06

music

CBS Records Reborn For The Internet Age
"In contrast to the lavish excesses of the music business of the 1970s and
1980s, the new incarnation of CBS Records, to be unveiled today, will
start out small. CBS plans to sign a handful of songwriters whose music
will be incorporated into shows on the CBS broadcast network, the
youth-oriented CW television network and the company's fledgling digital
platforms. ... CBS is betting that it can exploit the weakness in the
music industry by signing recording artists who are hungry for support and
promotion." Los Angeles Times 12/15/06

visual

Good Time To Be A Museum In The UK
A new study claims that the UK's museums contribute 1.5 billion a year to
the national economy. The report, by researchers at the London School of
Economics, also finds that the arts are one on Britain's most valuable
exports. "Seven of the top 10 visitor attractions in the UK are museums,
and 43% of the British population visited a museum in the past year." The
Guardian (UK) 12/14/06


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ARTnews
<http://www.artnews.com/home/>

ARTnews | December 2006

Read Online Now

Hollywoods New Wave Linda Yablonsky
More and more artists are directing feature films with large casts, big
budgets, and elaborate story lines involving everything from intellectual
werewolves to Polish cowboys

Biopics Mix Shticks, Kitsch Peter Plagens
Moviemakers love to dramatize the lives of famous artists, but they often
stumble on the details

ARTnews Retrospective

Also in this Issue

Going Platinum Edith Newhall
The wig is just about the only thing that unites the many ways that actors
have played Andy Warhol

Im Quite Perverse Martin Gayford
Making portraits from blood, placenta, DNA, and pharmaceuticals, sculptor
Marc Quinn invents new ways to represent mortality

Restitution: Unfulfilled Promises
Despite international conferences, well-meaning legislation, changes in
museum policy, long-running lawsuits, and several high-profile returns,
the restitution of cultural property looted during the Holocaust has not
been completedor even, in some countries, begun

Reexamining the Legacy of Shame Konstantin Akinsha
The United States: Far From the Goal Michelle Falkenstein
Russia: Politics and Populism Nora FitzGerald
Austria: Too Little, Too Late Sophie Lillie
Germany: Open Cases, Closed Doors Stefan Koldehoff


The Con Artist, the Forger, the Smuggler, the Informant Milton Esterow
Michel van Rijn has been called many things. Now he has been thanked for
his role in the case of an ancient Peruvian headdress looted by tomb
robbers and recovered by Scotland Yard. We call it in the U.K. a poacher
turned gamekeeper, says a British ex-detective


Departments

Art Talk

Bruno Girveau, Michael Eisner, Klaus Kertess, Dennis Oppenheim, Brian Eno,
Manny Ramirez, David Levinthal, Jonathan Mahler, Bud Selig, Sandy
Alderson, Don Sanders, Roger Clemens, Reggie Jackson, Nolan Ryan, Spike
Lee, Jasper Johns, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Marina Abramovic, Roberto
Aguirre-Sacasa, Angel Medina, The Art Guys, Jeff Koons, Michael Jackson,
Damien Hirst

National News
Los Angeles Getting the Getty on track Spotlight Mari Carmen Ramrez:
Remapping the territory Boston Going a step further New York More exits in
Brooklyn; Media is MoMAs message Flint, Michigan Showing its new colors
Philadelphia The $107 million question Santa Barbara, California Marcia
Tucker: A visionary who made bad good

International News
Moscow Thugs trash Russian gallery Afghanistan We will have nothing left
London British bust art burglars Tokyo Japanese sting nabs art thief

Art Market
Las Vegas What happened in Vegas, stayed in Vegas New York Continental
shift; Pat Steir: Rising waterfall Paris New records in Brassa sale

Looking at Art
An Original Take on Original Sin: In a sensuous diptych, Hugo van der Goes
took the radical step of linking the Fall of Man and the Lamentation
John Oliver Hand

Critic's Pick
Brent Green: Making the mice dance
Michelle Falkenstein


Reviews

New York Sean Scully; Susan Rothenberg; Tropiclia; Jessica Stockholder;
Ken Price; Vik Muniz; Joseph Kosuth; Anish Kapoor; Barnaby Furnas; Su-Mei
Tse; Alice Dalton Brown; Zhang Huan; Don Porcaro; More Than Coffee Was
Served; Beatrice Wood; Katerina Lanfranco; Bryan LeBoeuf; Sally Michel

NATIONAL Miami Christian Holstad; Liset Castillo Des Moines Cecily Brown
San Francisco Whos Afraid of San Francisco?; Naughty Beverly Hills
Embracing Nature Riverside, California Driven to Abstraction Santa Fe
Michael Dunbar Fort Worth Regarding the Land Chicago Michael Kenna
Phoenix-Scottsdale Constructing New Berlin; Fall Group Show; Print, Paper,
Paint; Michael Eastman; Big, Bold, & Beautiful; Cao Wenzhong

INTERNATIONAL London How to Improve the World Basel Tacita Dean Vienna
Franco Viola Tel Aviv Ori Gersht Hong Kong Yang Jiechang


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Art Seek
Art News
http://artseek.com/news/index.html

News Links

Absolute Arts - sign up for a email newsletter or view stories on-line.

ArtsJournal All facets of arts news

ArtDaily Arts newspaper!

Arts & Letters Daily lots of News on this informative site

The Art Newsletter - Global art news

Toppest Arts and Humanities News and Directory

News headlines and a directory of websites devoted to the visual arts,
creative arts, performing arts, and humanities. Featured topics include
sculpture, painting, illustration, graphic design, calligraphy,
typography, photography, and architecture.

Content Sample from Art News in Art Seek

Art News Headlines


Robotic Portraiture: Deena des Rioux
Dec 9, 2006
With a venue at the Zanesville Art Center in Ohio, Robotic Portraiture by
New York artist Deena des Rioux marks its 10th year as a topical and
pioneering exhibition on tour to USA museums and university galleries...

Drawing Breath: Sky Pape at June Kelly Gallery
Dec 5, 2006
An exhibition entitled Drawing Breath by Sky Pape provocative drawings on
paper that demonstrate the artists ability to push the boundaries of the
medium will open at the June Kelly Gallery, NY's Soho district...

Elizabeth Peyton Receives Larry Aldrich Award
Dec 4, 2006
The Trustees of The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum are pleased to
announce that the 2006 recipient of the Larry Aldrich Award is Elizabeth
Peyton. An exhibition of her work will be on view at The Aldrich in
2008...

Jazz In Brooklyn: Photo Exhibition By Lourdes Delgado
Nov 30, 2006
A Community Of Visions, Photo Exhibition By Lourdes Delgado at the
Brooklyn Public Library, Grand Lobby November 28, 2006 to February 11,
2007. Beautiful and remarkable works that provide a revelatory context for
each individual jazz musician...


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Artists - Art News Blog
Art Blog Website
<http://www.artnewsblog.com/art-blog/internet/website-reviews/index.htm>

Content Sample:

Contemporary Artists Online - Here's a selection of some super-fantastic
contemporary artists online. I browse the Internet quite a bit, and am
always bookmarking sites in my favorites, so I thought I might share a
few.

Ren and Stimpy Cartoonist - The cartoonist John Kricfalusi has started a
blog recently. He's the cartoonist of Ren & Stimpy fame. It's still early
days for his site, but it's already worth taking a look at.

Painter's Keys by Robert Genn - One of the few art newsletter I actually
read is Painter's Keys by the Canadian painter Robert Genn. It's published
each Tuesday and Friday. Robert talks about different issues that affect
artists or whatever happens to be on his mind at the time.

Post a Secret - Came across a fascinating site that combines art and the
voyeur that is in all of us. It's kind of like reading through someone's
diary or sitting in a confession box.

Australian Art Forum - Fellow Australian artist and painter Lauren Perkins
has started a new forum for artists over at Australian Art Forum.


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HavenWorks.com/art !
Find A-Z Links
Art News, Museum News, Artist News, Arts News
<http://www.havenworks.com/art/>


Content Samples:

"Long-awaited Lincoln museum opens." ... "Opening the Abraham Lincoln
library and museum [in Springfield, Illinois], President Bush said Tuesday
that its mix of showmanship and scholarship should help generations
rediscover the 16th president whose commitment to freedom for all embodies
"the meaning and promise of America." ... "The dedication of the museum
portion of the state-of-the-art showplace capped 25 years of effort. The
$145 million Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, with 40,000
square feet of understated architecture, is designed to generate new
interest in Lincoln and explain his life and legacy. The library portion
opened last October. (Related story: Lincoln's spirit lives in new
museum)"" -AP via -USATODAY


Secrets - "Art Exhibit Featuring Bush Stamp Probed: Secret Service Probes
Chicago College Art Exhibit Featuring Stamp of Bush With Gun to Head." ...
"The Secret Service sent agents to investigate a college art gallery
exhibit of mock postage stamps, one depicting President Bush with a gun
pointed at his head." ... "The exhibit, called "Axis of Evil: The Secret
History of Sin," opened last week at Columbia College in Chicago
[Illinois]. It features stamps designed by 47 artists addressing issues
such as the Roman Catholic sex abuse scandal, racism and the war in Iraq."
-AP via -ABCNEWS.com


New York - "Visible storage catches on in museums." ... "In most museums,
famous works by famous artists are shown in spacious galleries, and what a
visitor views is at the discretion of the curators." ... "But the Brooklyn
Museum's new addition catches the eye more for its volume than its
vastness. Large, sleek shelving of steel and glass fill this area, giving
the space a futuristic and somewhat antiseptic feel." ... "Curators say
the model for the new visible storage space was inspired by the Museum of
Anthropology at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. The
museum was developed in 1976, using display cases and drawer units to show
about 14,000 objects that included everything from coins to canoes." ...
"Created in 1982, the Strong Museum in Rochester, New York, is another
model often copied."


Peru - "Giant figures unearthed in Peru: Older than Nazca lines,
archaeologists say." ... "About 50 giant figures were etched into the
earth over an area of roughly 90 square miles (145 square kilometers) near
the city of Palpa, El Comercio newspaper reported." ... "The drawings --
which include human figures as well as animals such as birds, monkeys, and
felines -- are believed to have been created by members of the Paracas
Culture sometime between 600 and 100 B.C., Johny Islas, the director of
the Andean Institute of Archaeological Studies, told the newspaper." -AP
via -CNN


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Art Knowledge News
<http://www.artknowledgenews.com/>

"This online news magazine is published free to subscribers worldwide and
is sponsored by the Art Appreciation Foundation. AKN brings to its
readers unbiased information and news about art, the art world, museums,
artists, exhibitions, articles reprinted from renowned art publications,
art resources, features, photos, commentary, and a vast array of art
information found nowhere else in one source."

Content Samples:

Sotheby's To Sell Rembrandt Masterpiece 25 January

New York City - Sothebys January 25, 2007 sale of Important Old Master
Paintings in New York will feature an extraordinary work by Rembrandt van
Rijn, Saint James the Greater, signed and dated 1661, which is from a
group of single figure, half-length portraits of religious figures
executed by the artist in the late 1650s and early 1660s. This emotive
work, which depicts the disciple in profile, turned slightly to the right,
was formerly in the renowned collection of benefactor Stephen Carlton
Clark, grandson of the founder of the Singer Sewing Machine Company and
brother of Sterling Clark, founder of The Clark Art Institute in
Williamstown, Massachusetts. Having descended in Mr. Clarks family, the
work was recently gifted to a foundation that has consigned it for sale --
The Shippy Foundation in the aid of Social Justice, Human Service and
Education. [There is a read more link]


Schiele, Klimt, Kokoschka and Viennese friends at The MART

Rovereto, Italy - Egon Schiele died in 1918 at the age of just 28, but his
eternal painting continues to fascinate and enchant the public, today as
it did yesterday. The Schiele, Klimt, Kokoschka and Viennese friends
exhibition at the Mart in Rovereto ( Museo di arte moderna e contemporanea
di Trento e Rovereto ) presents over 120 works from sterreichische Galerie
Belvedere, Vienna, and other prestigious Austrian and German museums,
comprising paintings, drawings and sculptures, many of which never
exhibited before in Italy, illustrating the life and work of Egon Schiele
(1890 1918), one of the most celebrated exponents of expressionist art.
On Exhibition until 8th January 2007.

read more


The Contemporary Museum Hosts Geoffrey Chadsey Drawings

HONOLULU, HI The Contemporary Museum presents the first solo museum
exhibition of the drawings of New York artist Geoffrey Chadsey. Organized
by TCM Associate Director/Chief Curator James Jensen, the exhibition is a
survey of Chadseys exotic figurative works, which straddle the natural and
surreal, commenting on the hybrid nature of contemporary culture. Boys in
the Band: Geoffrey Chadsey Drawings 1998-2006, on exhibit through March
18, 2007.

read more


Ansel Adams & Georgia O'Keeffe 'Capturing the Beauty of Yosemite'


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NYFA Quarterly
NYFA Quarterly - Art news for artists and all those who support them
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Workshops for Artists
NYFA Classifieds
NYFA Current
Artists' Fellowships
Fiscal Sponsorship
Strategic Opportunity Stipends (SOS)
Business Of Art Articles
Nyfa Alumni Events
Chalkboard
Nyfa Quarterly Archives
Urban Artist Initiative
Outreach
Resources For Immigrant Artists
Emergency Resources For Artists


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David Dillard
Temple University
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The artist who wants to keep up with the times needs to be very quick on
the draw.

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