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Links to Arts & Craft On-Line

    The amount of info on the web is enormous, as anyone who's ever tried to run a search can attest to.  And, to put it all in context, best estimates say that only a fraction, maybe 20 - 40 % of what's out there is actually making its way to the search engines. 
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    Here at DownStreet, we'd like to try to help.  So each issue, we post a few links in Arts & Craft to sites that might interest you.  Sometimes the links will be related to one another  ...  sometimes we'll just offer up a somewhat random sampling.  Sometimes they're about Vermont sites, sometimes not.  In either case, we think we might be able to help you find the kind of site you've been looking for.
    Of course, while we can't vouch for the fact that every link we provide will be of interest to everyone, we do our best to filter out the noise and the bustle.  ...
    We hope you enjoy the following sites as much as we do.

Kids Art ... and Then Some

We first ran these links as a companion to the Kids Invitational Art Show at The Ferrisburgh Artisans Guild, which appeared in Vol. I, No. 5, back in February.  Then we ran them again for Kaleidoscope, our Volume I 'Best of the School Year' issue.  Now, here we are again featuring kids art with works from the new Springhouse School of the Arts in HInesburg.

Looks like we're having a hard time getting away from kids art, though we don't know why we'd want to.  So we thought we'd run these Links to 'Kids Art ... and Then Some' one more time.  Primarily devoted to kids art, The Incredible Art Department also offers arts links for artists of all ages.  

  • The Incredible Art Department

    The Incredible Art Department is just that.  ...  With an Art Room, Art News, Art Stuff, Art Jobs, and more, the Dept. is a rich resource for artists of any age.  But it's their Lessons page that'll probably be of greatest interest to young artists and their parents.  ...

    Lessons include those aimed for Early Childhood, Elementary, Jr. High/Middle School, High School, Undergraduate, More Lessons, Drama and Art, and an Art Test.  The first link to Elementary Lessons seems a little slim, but if you click on the "Archived" lessons, you'll find more than 60 lessons.  The Jr. High/Middle School lessons include another 30-plus, including five with photos.  And the More Lessons link takes you to a page with nearly 100 links to all sorts of art resources on the web.  ...  

    The Lessons, then, are all well and good.  But you'd be making a big mistake if you didn't follow some of the other links, as well.  Art Stuff, just to take one example, brings you to a jump page where you can link to thousands of art-related links and downloads -- including, Museums/Galleries | Artists | Public Domain Pictures | The Art Store | Art Styles/Periods | Art Games/Lessons | Art Education/Advocacy | Architecture | Art Magazines/Journals -- as well as elementary, secondary & college art departments.  ...  Like we said:  The Incredible Art Department is just that.  ...
    Rating: ***** [5 stars]

  • Scholastic's The Magic School Bus Art Gallery

    A big part of my childhood came each year when the teacher would hand out the Scholastic book catalogs.  And every teacher, lots of kids, and lots of those who aren't either, are all familiar with Scholastic's The Magic Bus.  ...  This site is Scholastic's contribution to kids art in the form of The Magic Bus Art Gallery.  ...

    The structure of The Magic School Bus Art Gallery is pretty straightforward:  Each month, there's a display of kids art on a specific theme.  When we visited, the theme was Winter.  The next theme -- for which Scholastic will be accepting submissions until March 16th -- is Food.  You click on the current gallery showing and you find you way to a page of thumbnails with links to larger images.  The gallery shows are also archived back to February of '96.  And for teachers and parents, there are even convenient download-able consent & release forms.
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    We wish the larger images were, in fact, larger still.  But that's about the only drawback in what is otherwise an interesting site to check out kids art.  {Not as interesting as this month's DownStreet Gallery showing of kids art from our own neighborhood, of course ...  but interesting, nonetheless.}
    Rating:  ***1/2 [3-1/2 stars]

  • Meininger's Kids Art Activity Center

    Meininger has long been synonymous with quality art supplies from around the world.  This site shows that Meininger may also lay claim to hosting one of the better art education offerings on the web.  ...

    In keeping with this month's theme, the link above is to the Kids Art Activity Center {a subsection of Meininger's Education Center}, which boasts 75 art projects for kids -- from Airbrush for the Beginner,  Balinese Puppets, and Calder Mobiles to Self Portraits, Tunnel Books, and Wikki Stix Projects.  Each project is laid out nicely, with an Intro, Materials list, Directions, a gossary of terms {called ArtSpeech}, and a biblio of Resources.  ...  Among the other Education Center offerings worth a look are the Tips & Techniques {where you'll find helpful info on Brushes, Canvas, Color, Drafting, Kids, Fine Art, Framing, Glazing, Gilding, Gouache, Mediums, Oil, Pastels, Paper, Watercolor, and a new Enamel section} ... as well as their Creative Links page {which will hook you up to 
    national and regional organizations, museums, and art resources}.
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    Meininger has always meant quality.  And their site is no exception.
    Rating: ****1/2 [4-1/2 stars]

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    If you know of any links that you think are worthwhile, why not send them along to  ... 

             links@downstreetmagazine.com  ...

    If we agree, we'll be happy to include them in an upcoming issue to pass the word along.  ...
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