These
links lead off of our website. Use them at your own risk. We
are not accepting new links at this time. The purpose
of Incredible Art Department is to promote art education. If
you find a link that goes to an inappropriate site, please
notify Judy
Decker or Ken Rohrer immediately.
- Akron Art Museum- of Akron, Ohio
- Amon Carter Museum, an art museum in
Fort Worth, TX.
- Andy Warhol
Museum.
- Arizona State University Art Museum in
Tempe, AZ.
- Art Institute of Chicago- Wth many famous works of art.
- Artcyclopedia - Complete
listing of US Museums. Alphabetical listing by state.
- Art Gallery of Ontario in
Canada. chose Flash or html
- Ball
State University Museum of Art in Muncie, Indiana
- Bill Lowe Gallery- A gallery in both Atlanta and Santa Monica
- Carlos
Art Museum: Emory University
- Center on Contemporary Art in Seattle,
WA.
- Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio
- Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, Ohio
- Currier Museum of Art- In Manchester, Hew Hampshire
- Dallas
Museum of Art
- Dayton Art Insitute, Dayton, Ohio
- Detroit Institute
of Art. This is the fourth largest art museum in the US.
- Fine Arts
Museums of San Fransisco, where
you can find over 60,000 works on the net!
- Florence
Griswold Museum in Old Lyme, CT. Has a collection of almost
130 Impressionist artists.
- Frick Art Reference Llibrary- In New York City.
- Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe,
New Mexico
- Guggenheim Museum in New York and
Spain.
- High Museum
of Art in Atlanta, Georgia.
- Indianapolis
Museum of Art
- Isamu
Noguchi Garden Museum in New York.
- John Waldron
Arts Center in Bloomington, Indiana.
- Kamloops Art Gallery in Kamloops,
BC, Canada.
- Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas
- Krannert Art Museum at
the University of Illinois.
- Los Angeles County
Museum of Art in California.
- Lahaina Galleries in Hawaii, Maui,
California.
- Lord Beaverbrook Gallery in
New Brunswick, Canada.
- Metropolitan
Museum of Art in New York.
- Minneapolis
Institute of Arts, in Minnesota.
- Mint Museum of Art in Charlotte, North Carolina
- Morris
Museum of Art in Augusta, Georgia.
- Museum of the
City of New York
- Museum of Fine Art, Boston
- Museum of Modern Art- (MoMA) of New York City.
- National Gallery
of Art - National Gallery of Art -
Free loan program. This federally-funded program has over 120
free-loan education resources. Titles, ranging in format from
color slide programs and teaching packets, to videocassettes,
CD-ROMs and DVD's.
- National Museum of American Art of
the Smithsonian Institute in
Washington, D. C.
- National Portrait Gallery, Washington D.C.
- Orlando Museum
of Art in Florida.
- Philadelphia Museum of Art
- Phillips Collection- They claim to be the first museum of modern art in Washington D.C.
- Robert Mede Gallery, specializes
in internationally recognized 19th and 20th century European,
Canadian and American Art. Located in Toronto.
- San Fransisco
Museum of Modern Art.
- San Fransisco
Fine Arts Museums
- Scope Art
Gallery in New York City.
- The Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery in
Lincoln, Nebraska.
- SOFA: the
International Exposition of Sculpture, Objects & Functional
Art.
- South Okanagan Art Gallery,
Penticton, BC, Canada. Other galleries of British Columbia
- Sovereign Collection Fine Art
Gallery in Portland, OR.
- Springville Museum of Art in
Springville, Utah.
- Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio
- University of Arizona's Art Museum.
- University of California, Berkeley Art
Museum & Pacific Film Archive - Peter Paul Rubens exhibit Teacher
resources/lessons available - pdf files
- University of Pennsylvania Museum.
Click on Exhibits and Collections to see the virtual exhibits. Great
Resources for teachers!
- U.S.A.
Museums - recommended by art teachers across the country
- Whitney Museum of American Art- in New York City.
- Williams
Gallery of Fine Art.
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