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Art Directories
- Art Cult - encyclopedia that gives access to everything about art and the market of art, and the directory that allows the amateur to find the work he or she is looking for.
- World Wide Arts Resources - interactive gateway to all exemplars of qualitative arts information and culture on the Internet.
- Artistguide - online guide to a broad selection of artists, their CVs and a wide range of their work. Displays exhibitions, galleries, museums and artists.
- The Art Register - international register of art dealers and related professions.
- Women Artists in Canada - highlights 1,482 works of art from a variety of disciplines. Archive and collection of essays illustrate the role of women in the visual arts and provides an entryway into Canadian heritage.
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Art History
- Art History Network - - art history, archaeology and fine art resources on the web.
- Ask Joan of Art - - art information specialists at the National Museum of American Art will answer your email queries on American art. Includes informative FAQ.
- WebMuseum Network - - collection of famous artists and works throughout history.
- Association for Art History - - professional organization dedicated to the study of art history. Open to academic art historians, museum professionals, and independent scholars and critics.
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Crafts
- Arts N Crafts - - lots of craft ideas, most of which can be done by pre-schoolers.
- Crafty Lady - - making art out of every day life. Includes tips for throwing parties, sprucing up your apartment, and fashioning your own lovely crafts.
- i-craft - - offers ideas for all ages and helpful tips.
- Goddess of Garbage - - Carol A. Tanzi offers project ideas using recycled materials.
- The Candle Cauldron - - project ideas, troubleshooting guide, decorating tips, and more.
- Wool Works - - listings of books, magazines, guilds, links, patterns, 1100+ knitting suppliers, and more.
- paperfolding.com - - learn how to fold from diagrams, read about origami history, learn about origami and math, and more.
- The Quilt Channel - - a comprehensive resource guide to quilting on the web. Includes a quilting search engine, ability to submit sites, and a category index.
- Rubberstampmadness - - this bi-monthly magazine is dedicated to the art.
- Sewscape - - offers a resource list of mail order and online fabric dealers in addition to other sewing information.
- Soap Center - - information and links to suppliers, hints, tips, and recipes.
- WoodZone.com - - offers tips, articles, plans, glossary, discussion group, and more.
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Digital Arts
- theartXchange - - dedicated to the exhibition and promotion of digitally intermediated fine art.
- Techno-Impressionist Gallery - - Large site featuring the work of the Techno-Impressionist artists. Also info on the origins of Techno-Impressionism, quotes from artists, a history of 21st Century art, fables, and more.
- Soulflare - - explores web-based and digital art. What it is. Where it is going. Who is doing it.
- Clique - - media experiment which functions as a forum, gallery and publishing device for digerartists.
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Museums & Galleries
- Le Louvre - World famous art gallery in France. Home of the Mona Lisa.
- Art Gallery of Windsor - The official Art Gallery of Windsor Website.
- Art Gallery of Ontario - The official site of the Art Gallery of Ontario located in Toronto
- Royal Ontario Museum - - contains collections in earth and life sciences, decorative arts, and archaeology also features activities for children and an identification clinic online.
- National Gallery of Canada - - permanent home of Canadas exceptional national art collection.
- Musée du Québec / Museum of Quebec - - collection includes paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, decorative art, and installations.
- Detroit Institute of Arts - - Includes images & information from our galleries and exhibitions, DIA event and educational program schedules, and information on membership, museum shops, and more.
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art - - collections include more than two million works of art, spanning more than 5,000 years of world culture, from prehistory to the present.
- Museum of London - - includes online exhibits and information on events and admission. Tells the fascinating story of London from prehistoric times to the present day.
- National Gallery of Art - - collection illustrating major achievements in painting, sculpture, and graphic arts from the Middle Ages to the present.
- National Museum of Photography, Film &Television - - collection, conservation, bibliographies, contact addresses, and history of these media.
- National Museum of Women in the Arts - - the only museum in the world dedicated exclusively to displaying works by women artists of all periods and nationalities.
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Photography
- History of Photography - - by Dr. Robert Leggat hypertext history of photography from earliest times to the 1920s.
- The American Museum of Photography - - features information on a privately-held collection of images from the first 75 years of photography.
- International Center of Photography - - established to collect, preserve, and exhibit notable twentieth-century works, with a special emphasis on documentary photography to teach photography at all levels and to provide a forum for the exchange of critical ideas and information.
- Museum of Photographic Arts - - dedicated solely to photography from mid-20th century to contemporary fine art & photojournalism.
- Masters of Photography - - the greatest practitioners of the camera. With photographs, extensive essays, and biographies.
- Camera Review - - read and submit reviews of camera equipment submit classified ads, spec out your dream camera.
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