The mission of ARTSEDGE is to help artists, teachers, and students gain access to and/or share information, resources, and ideas that support the arts as a core subjectarea in the K-12 curriculum.
Links to Architecture, Arts and Crafts, Dance, Movies, Multimedia, Music, Paintings, Performing Arts, Photography, Poetry, Sculpture and Theater
This site also has many links to other schools and programs.
Edsitement brings together the best of the humanities on the web. It is a constantly growing collection of the most valuable online resources for teaching English, history, art history, and foreign languages. EDSITEment is a joint project of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Council of the Great City Schools, MCI WorldCom, and the National Trust for the Humanities.
Gaining the Arts Advantage: Lessons from School Districts That Value Arts Education documents some of the best practices in school districts across the country in promoting competence and literacy in the arts as a fundamental purpose of schooling
Arts curriculum resources gathered by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
A comprehensive, theatre workshop program for children ages 7-14
Explore: Arts features, interviews, new work in the Gallery and Writer's Corner. Learn about the exceptional work being done by artists and arts organizations across the country. Art Forms: Choose an Art Form to find resources, links, field reports, and archived features on artists and arts organizations. Cultural Funding: New online resource of Federal funding available for arts initiatives through national, state and local funding programs.
The Education Index provide learners and educators with access to educational Web sites in a variety of subjects, including Performing Arts
Open Studio: The Arts Online is a national initiative that funds organizations to train the arts community to use the World Wide Web for gathering resources, sharing information, and building new audiences. Open Studio's nationwide network of technology training sites provides free access and training to artists and nonprofit arts organizations.
The aim of "The Symphony - An Interactive Guide" is to provide a comprehensive resource for people wanting to expand their knowledge of the symphony - Western art music's richest and most important genre. The site features comprehensive biographies of the major symphonic composers, browseable by country or by an alphabetical list. And thanks to the Queensland Youth Symphony Orchestra and their conductor John Curro, live recordings of nine great symphonies can be heard on this site via RealAudio.
World Wide Arts Resources offers the definitive, interactive gateway to all exemplars of qualitative arts information and culture on the Internet: artists, museums, galleries, art history, arts education, antiques, and performing arts ranging from dance to opera.