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Visual Arts
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VSAWyo, Enhancing the lives of people with disabilities through education in the Arts.
http://www.vsawyo.org/
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Athena W3 Researches and Education offers the Joseph Beuys Online Index in German and English language.
http://athena.formstreng.net/
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Saskia, Ltd. provides slides and digital images for college-level art history teaching and research.
http://www.saskia.com
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Connecting with education: Reaching teachers, students, and parents through CD-ROMs and art and technology workshops and services.
http://www.leaningpost.com
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Fine arts galleries, art education, Diary project,information and artist opportunities
http://www.kiboko.org
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InterActiVe MultiMedia Program at Columbia College Chicago. A College major offering concentrations in Animation, Programming,Graphic Design, Photography, Project Management, Sound, and Video. With a special emphasis on Learning to Learn.
http://interactive.colum.edu
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Art instruction videos and DVDs include lessons in drawing, painting, design and special techniques. Site includes artist biographies, galleries, forum, video previews and periodic online art shows open to the public.
http://www.ccpvideos.com/
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A not-for-profit artists' studio facility established in 1990 by working artists for working artists.
http://www.thecac.org/
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The concept of color can be approached from several disciplines: physiology, psychology, philosophy, and art. Starting points for an exploration of color. Explore how color affects appetite, vision, sexuality, energy conservation, and its relationship to architecture and interior design.
http://www.colormatters.com/
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ArtSpace: stimulating a dialogue about contemporary issues through art exhibitions, art criticism magazines, books, performances, videos, and independent films.
http://www.artspace-sf.com
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The Art Renewal Center</a> - Combines on-line international art news, reviews, articles, contemporary salon and a research library of master paintings. This site is devoted to raising 'art' standards and giving recognition to the rare quality paintings of today and the multitude of yesteryear.
http://www.artrenewal.org
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