The Peck Gallery - A showcase of 2 of Chicago's finest artist with their displays of mixed media, oils and woodcuts. Nudes, landscapes and many other scenes depict the world around us.
Contemporary Art from Cuba - This is the first major group exhibition of contemporary cuban artists to take place at a US institution. All of the artists in the exhibition still live and work in Cuba.
A Community for Photographers - Here, the information on the art and craft of photography is pure, cool and useful. Around the cooler you can learn new skills, improve your old skills or just interact with other people with the same interest.
Survival Research Laboratory - Artists and technologists explore the boundaries between the new world of digital media and the real world. SRL is dedicated to exploring the interface of technology, art, ritual, and "...themes of socio-political satire">
Velvet Vista Recordings - Jim Wilson's music fuses folk, Celtic, pop, and classical influences into a unique melodic style.
Billboard Music Search - Visitors to this site can search on any music-related subject, and narrow their search by source, date or document type. A must for music lovers!
Artists Gallery - A compilation of American and Canadian artists.
Artists' Rights Foundation - An educational and charitable nonprofit corporation, its mission is to educate the public about the importance of protecting and preserving art (particularly film art); to defend an artist's work threatened with modification, distortion or mutilation; and to promote public debate about these issues in order to help safeguard our intellectual and cultural heritage.
American Artistry Gallery on the Net - This is the home of whimsical folk and outsider art. The AA artist is primarily a self-taught or folk artist whose artistic expression is light-hearted and whimsical in theme. This site showcases Texas folk art.
The Artists Gallery - This gallery presents works of art personally crafted by artists presently showing at prestigious galleries throughout the world.
Euro Art Channel - This is the most comprehensive modern art database on the internet dedicated exclusively to the coverage of Eastern and Western Europe.
Allart.com - a site for all artists an art lovers....a great art gallery!
Art South Gallery - This site features select artists of the South. Here is a unique opportunity to view and perhaps purchase art from some of the more accomplished artists living in the land of sunshine.
StreetLife Gallery - A self-managed artists cooperative providing homeless and low-income artists materials and space to create art, hope, and a way out of poverty.
Harmony Central - Harmony Central is an attempt to bring together much of the music related items that can be found on the Internet.
Sapphire Swan Dance Directory - Here you will find links to dance resources on the web. The directory includes pages on ballet, modern dance, ballroom dancing, tango, swing dancing, the lindy hop, salsa, folk dancing, square dancing, country western dancing and contra belly dancing.
Nobel Channel - This internet stop has access to the largest archive of Nobel Prize-related material in the world, and it provides educationally rich interactive experiences that explorethe history and impact of both the Nobel laureates and the Nobel Prizes themselves.
Creativity Web - An amazing Australian spot with resources for creativity and innovation galore. You can go walkabout here for days on end. There are many Julia Cameron links here.
icon/graphyThis site is dedicated to the creative form. It presents the visual poetry of Eric Boutilier and Joy Fairbrother.
Alliance of Artists' Communities - Here you are able to learn all about the ins and outs of obtaining entrance to an artists' community for a week, month, or year. A site to DREAM with!
The Alsop ReviewThe Alsop Review is a not-for-profit endeavor. It offers on-line poetry classes taught by major, established poets and a $100 prize for poetry and short stories. It is the home of "The Gazebo" where people can post their writing for critique by experienced staff.
TW3: The Whole Wired Word - TW3 is a one-stop web resource for readers. Constantly updated, it includes book reviews and comment, original fiction, a web guide for readers, a 24-hour confessional (What are you reading?), and Pink Cadillac, an independent review of lieterature and the arts.
Robin's Nest for Writers and Web Surfers - Robin's Nest for Writers and WEb Surfer offers resources for writers, such as online workshops, support groups, genre information, and much more. Robin's newspaper columns about the internet are posted at the site, as well as a comprehensive listing of resources from the South.
Harvard Museums - Contained here is information, maps and descriptions of the famous museums in Boston on the campus of Harvard University - all twelve of them!
Metropilitan Museum of Art - At 1000 Fifth Avenue in New York City stands the magnificent Metropolitan Museum of Art. Take a cyber-visit here!
The Louvre - The Louvre in Paris contains some of the most famousart in all the world. This includes the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. Visit their site and pretend you are going to Paris!
Asian Art - This wonderful site has an excellent array of visual exhibits and sites.
The British Museum - Here you are able to learn all about the famed British Museum in London.
Geoge Pompidou Center - This is a spectacular site any enthusiast of the arts!
The Frick Fine Arts Library - This has a fine collection of materials on art and architectural history and all services have been designed to serve the study, research, and teaching needs of the undergraduate, gradaute students, faculty of the Department of the History of Art and Architecture at the University of Pittsburgh. The library also welcomes visiting scholars in the field, local museum and gallery personnel, and researchers in related disciplines.
The Art and Architecture Thesaurus (ATT) - Presented here is a controlled vocabularythat can be used to improve access to cultural heritage information in the global networked environment. The ATTis a comprehensive vocabulary of nearly 120,000 terms for describing objects, textural materials, images, architecture and material culture from antiquity to the present. Many of the terms refer to objects of significance in the discussion and analysis of cultural history, ecomopassing the natural and built environments, furnishings and equipment, and artifacts of visual and verbal communication.
The Arts in Victorian Britain - Here you will find information about the art, design, and architecture of the Victorian era. It is part of a larger site about Victorian Britain in general. Included are hypertext of significant words and it has links to outside articles and essays on selected topics. It was put together as an online translation of information learned in various courses in English and Art History at Brown University.