For students of art history, this site highlights the paintings of France's national museums concerning the age of enlightenment. Presents the information from a historical and artistic perspective.
Australian National University server. Offers a variety of image collections and small presentations dealing with art history. Includes more than 10,200 images, which include 2,800 prints ranging from the 15th to the 19th century, over 8,500 images of architecture and architectural sculpture from the Mediterranean and beyond, and a small selection of Islamic monuments.
One of the four museums of the University of Oxford, founded in 1683, which is regarded as Britain's oldest public museum. Contains the University's archaeological and art historical collections. This museum includes both temporary and permanent exhibitions.
Emphasizes the material culture (past, present and future) of the land of Israel and the Jewish people. The Israel Museum (founded in 1965) fosters public education and strives to preserve, study, and display the collections.
A project promoted by Italian Istituto Centrale per il Restauro on preventative restoration and programmed maintenance.
Offers links to African American sites on the Web, as well as other sites, including to the design and graphics arts community.
Provides a multimedia catalog of participating Canadian museums and gallerys. Site utilizes sound bytes, text, digitized photographs, and narration. Also provides a newsletter and a "Virtual Museum" project.
The University of Virginia's Bayly Art Museum presents an exhibit of African art, including an overview of African aesthetics, pictures and descriptions of masks, headdresses, statuettes, and other artifacts.
Affords opportunity to view and/or purchase AKTEO watches designed by J. C. Mareschal.
Displays the art work of Allen Toney, the 1st place winner of the 1995 Fractal Designs "Painter" International Computer Art Contest. His work "weds liquid, sensual, neoclassical forms with mystical, mathematical, and surreal sensibilities."
Contains an eclectic mix of off-beat publications, forums for musicians, and high-tech businesses. Amsterdam Valley provides a wide range of activities, from touring a virtual art gallery known for its mood enhancing paintings and artistic sounds to sampling Dutch culture by viewing the online windmill collection.
ANIMA is the Arts Network for Integrated Media Applications, a global cultural information source for the media arts. Links an array of categories: art work, spectrum, atlas, nexus, techne, persona, and connections.
Displays exhibits with intent of introducing children to the fine arts world to generate interest in non-virtual visits to the museum.
Displays graffiti art from around the world, providing explanations and examples of "art crime." Also provides links to other art-related sites.
Contains links to most of the major and minor galleries on the Web featuring new and innovative art, music, video, photography, and 3D renderings. You can contact other artists; view paintings, sketches, and renderings in virtual art galleries; check out current events in the art field; or submit your own art-related Web site for others to view.
Includes original prints by internationally recognized artists such as Appel, Chamberalin, Hamaguchi, Tooker, Wesselmann, and more, and offers the opportunity to purchase art.
Highlights African American, Native American, wildlife, nautical, and rock art. Enables you to view and/or purchase limited edition art.
Contains a nontraditonal perspective on art that claims art's death. Art? maintains that since art's death, "we find ourselves free of two dead weights." This means that everyone is now an artist, and art's audience has "regained its innocence."
Artix is a Web site home for many New York City galleries and artists. Provides links to individual gallery home pages and an alphabetical listing of all their artists represented.
Contains links to the visual arts and galleries, mass media and pop culture, literary arts and online libraries, animation, film and video, performance in the audio arts of music and sound, and architecture, environmental planning, and urban design.
Provides a means for artists to display their work, share their philosophies and inspirations, demonstrate techniques, and network with other artists and art enthusiasts who share their interests. Offers artists' samples and networking opportunities, and plans to include a searchable index, QuickTime movies demonstrating technique, information on professional organizations, and art show schedules.
Guide to art galleries and museums in Southern California. This site includes schedules, area maps, articles, an image bank, a calendar of openings and special events, and a user's forum.
Points you to a variety of electronic art galleries, online exhibits, research materials, and art-related periodicals. This site includes links to resources on the net, as well as original materials submitted by art and architechture scholars. They state, however, that this site is "intended to be selective rather than comprehensive."
Indexes a wealth of actual images, as well as artists, magazines, events, and so forth, and overviews current art (including literature) in Canada.
AS220 is an artist-owned complex that manages two galleries, a performance space, a cafe, 11 artist studios, and 12 residential studios in Rhode Island.
Advertises art courses offered at Ballinakill Studios in Ireland. This site also houses a repository of information concerning education in Ireland.
Offers more than 300 images that reflect Brookhouse Studio's services, which include commercial photography and graphics, 3D models, stock images, and fine art.
Provides business expertise through volunteers to non-profit arts and cultural organizations.
Displays information regarding the Butler Institute Of American Art, in Youngstown, Ohio. Includes links to other museums.
Includes links that enable you to order tickets to all performances of all Brigham Young University's performing arts and a schedule of national and international places at which BYU groups perform.
Canadian magazine that seeks to expand the boundaries of art and culture (current and back issues available online).
Offers Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio products, including a complete listing of available program transcripts, aired broadcasts, and digital radio program samples.
Deals with applying computing technology to a wide array of artistic endeavors, including music, visual arts, theatre, literature and media. Also contains a listing of concerts, seminars, and art-related workshops, as well as links to other sites.
Includes press releases, sounds, and pics from CERN bands. The CERN MusiClub is divided into two sections, classical and rock/jazz.
Provides information about the museum, including photographs, addresses, and some specifics about the house in which the museum is contained.
Contains downloadable fine art photographs of sky backgrounds. Includes tips on angels and ways to watch clouds, and offers the means to order more sky images.
Offers a catalog of Niobium jewelry, handcrafted by Paul Crabtree and Tess Yevka, for which you can place orders online.
Point of departure for dance enthusiasts who want more than just Internet connections. Includes not only complete video instructions on how to dance, but also provides a "dating service" (helps you find a dance partner), video dating services such as online chatting with other members, as well as membership in an adult movie club.
Displays Daniel Vogel's home page and a series of pages that further display his work. Includes art and graphics accompanied by explanatory text, and an eclectic set of links.
Concentrates only on artistic areas such as photography, cinema, cartoon, and fashion. Provides links to several subsites and several mirror sites for Korean users.
Shows exhibitions and the Dia Center for the Arts' permanent collection, and provides links to many other art-related sites.
One page in a series of pages regarding classes and background of Vancouver's DigiPen Applied Computer Graphics Schoolthe page on which the students can display their work.
Online magazine designed for people who like to read a little bit about everything; an eclectic mix of various forms of art, short stories, and news media. Previous editions available.
Showcases black and white fine art photography, predominantly of the nude and of archaeological ruins.
Furnishes yearly anthology of short fiction published online (available in ASCII, PDF, and PostScript formats).
Hosts hundreds of royalty free pictures and photographs, mostly backgrounds and textures.
An online exhibition of writings by jewel (Julieann M. Brown-Micklo). Poetry, prose, and letters are included here.
Presents illustrated allegorical sci-fi spoof of Chervil Orbane's saga, including his moment of clarity, the big ideas, the good guys, the bad guys, the gratuitous sex, the great epiphany, the happy ending, and the ipso and the facto, as it were, of fin-de- siecle metaphysical thought.
Specializes in limited edition prints by Terry Redlin, Daniel Moore, John Seery-Lester, Alan Hunt, and many others.
Framemakers began as a framing shop and has now expanded to selling prints over the Internet. Provides links to artists, prints, copyright and ordering info, as well as their newsletter, books, featured prints, and other art-related pages.
Lets you view the art work of Laurie McCanna, a freelance illustrator and WWW graphics designer, as well as download icons, textures, and Photoshop tips.
Showcases the work of Frido Kahlo, provides facts about her life, and points to a bibliography for further reading.
Electronic newsletter for a cultural center in Vancouver, Canada. Offers gallery and performance space, as well as a simple meeting place for local artists. Includes pages to the magazine, the place, the artists and their work.
Elaborates on the gallery's background, upcoming exhibits, and images of previous artists.
Displays the work of young artists and provides exhibitions, online catalog, and links to other art-related sites.
Disseminates research and information about artistic and cultural heritage. Provides text and graphics versions of pages.
Growing resource directory of freelance talent from around the world. Furnishes a database of artists (to whom you can send e-mail directly from this site) and links to many artists' personal home pages.
Provides access to the great literary works of the western world. This site is based on the Great Books Program, started at Mercer University in the Early '80s.
Presents handcrafted pieces ranging from grandfather clocks to Belizian deck chairs.
Indexes nearly 1,000 music-related links and contains a built-in search engine for finding sources in the Harmony list, including major headings such as Artists, Classical, Cultures, Discographies, Instruments and Equipment, Jazz, Music Labels, Magazines, Radio stations, Studios, and more.
Promotes appreciation and respect for native people and their cultural heritage and emphasizes the traditional cultures of the Greater Southwest and the evolving Native American Fine Art Movement. Over the years the Heard Museum (established in 1929) has grown and today boasts a collection of more than 30,000 works of art and artifacts; 45,000 pieces of archival materials including significant papers, books, and photographs; and a membership of nearly 5,000.
Contains five separate subsections, one of which traces the life and career of wrestler and movie heavy, Mike Mazurki (text by conceptual artist Lowell Darling, design by Jim Newman). Includes 40 examples of film found in the streets of Hollywood by Darling in the early '70s.
Presents a collection of eclectic art work from around the world, including beaded and metal jewelry, iron furniture, decorated masks, and much more.
The Institute for New Media, a research site and forum for art, science, and technology in new media. Includes four levels of cooperative projects in the fields of audio, video, 3D-graphics, and interactive media.
Non-profit organization devoted to issues related to contemporary sculpture. Publishes Sculpture and Maquette magazine, holds technical workshops and conferences, brokers sculpture shows, and administrates Sculpture Source, a database for contemporary sculpture.
Presents the Jayhawk series, a cyberpunk fantasy by Mary K. Kuhner, serialized in 144 parts and stored in the order in which the author posted them on the Web (except for the story background, an explanatory piece posted partway through the story to help bring new readers up to date)
Focuses on FAQs about Robert Jordan and presents readings on dreamers, lyrics, and humor. Also offers links to other related sites.
Offers a mix of art and publications: you can select where you want to go from a color wheel, relax in the Reading Room, chat with artists online in the Kaleidospeak forum, see what's new in the Art Studio, or check out the new tunes in the Music Kiosk, to name a few of your many options. Also allows you to place online orders for work by Kspace artists.
Provides information about the University of Illinois' Krannert Art Museum. Includes exhibition schedules, a guide to the permanent collection, special events at the museum, a virtual tour and shopping at the museum shop.
Offers neon signs, neon art, neon special effects, and more. Demonstrates the art of making neon. Includes neon FAQs and more.
Displays exhibit, titled "The Age of Enlightenment in the Paintings of France's National Museums," offered by the French Ministry of Culture. Offers complete French version in addition to the English site.
Highlights listings of Carroll's publications online, Alice in Wonderland graphics, and links to other related sites, including a Jabberwocky translation page.
Maintains a collection of books, art works, and literature resources divided into three broad subject areas: The Science Fiction/Fantasy Archive (contains reviews, bibliographies, news lists, electronic magazines, and art work), Anime and Manga (a collection of Japanese comics and animations) and Project Runeberg (publishes electronic texts in Scandinavian).
Offers much in the way of art and entertainment. A true multimedia Web site.
Offers a virtual tour of the museum with downloadable video files.
Offers the 17th Annual Mill Valley Film Festival, a line-up of American and international films, tributes, and a three-day videofest and interactive exhibition.
Hosts the home pages of many visual artists, performing artists, and writers.
Displays a montage lithograph of the history of Harley-Davidson for collectors and provides information on how they can (for a price) paint your portrait into this picture.
Provides an online art gallery online and links to other related Web sites on visual arts, design, video, literature, and performance.
Offers many collections, displays, and unique graphics. Currently, most of this site is in French, with no English translation available.
Directory to museum and gallery sites on the World Wide Web.
Provides links to information about museums in the Netherlands. Supports many languages. Text only.
Presents information and exhibitions for the National Museum of Art.
Displays information about The National Museum of the American Indian. Provides links to other Native American cultural sites.
Features general information about Noel Ford, a UK cartoonist and author.
A nonprofit professional association. Addresses the unique needs of African American design professionals.
Offers an index of Internet servers that offer electronic reading materials. Contains archive sites for books and electronic text as well as a list of known books freely available on the Web. Also gives information on related Usenet groups.
Includes Internet advertising, telecommunications, e-mail setups, job lead reports, contracting services, and more.
Contains a collection of some famous optical illusions.
Provides lists of exhibitons, where to learn the art form, bibliogaphies, examples and samples, and a news page.
Contains a selection of poems by Michael Mollo of Wine County, California, as well as author information, a searchable table of contents for the poems and other exhibits.
Presents a gallery of fine porcelains to art collectors, museums, and fine arts establishments.
Presents pieces of original art work from rEX and friends.
Provides workshop courses in floral designing. Also includes information about floral design, with other information about courses offered at the school.
Contains the complete works of William Shakespeare. Offers a chronological and categorical listing of plays, Bartlett's familiar Shakespearean quotations, and a section of frequently asked questions.
Promotes music, art, and entertainment.
Provides information on Syracuse University and links to student's pages.
Enables you to control a robot arm to plant and tend a real garden. Provides color images of the garden and detailed logs record the growth of the plants and the social interactions between gardeners.
Highlights the Tokugawa Art Museum, the third oldest privately endowed museum in Japan. Uses a map of the museum to give a virtual tour.
Provides online site for the U'Mista Culteral Center. The center presents artwork and cultural exhibits of the Kwagu' people. Includes artwork, center background, and a catalog from the gift shop.
Contains current exhibitions of film and art from an exciting museum/cinematheque.
Provides links to the UCB University Art Museum exhibitions. Provides links to artist's work.
Serves as directory for the arts in Vancouver, Canada. Includes community, university, and private performances and galleries, as well as a virtual gallery. Contains built-in room for expansion, artists' home pages, upcoming events, and so on.
Provides comprehensive information about The School of the Arts at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU).
Contains the best of the best, all the usual, as well as unique features, such as production information and a list of local theatre showtimes called "Now Playing."
Provides information about the Vancouver Film School's Multimedia Productions department. Contains gallery of digital images. Offers links that integrate other information about the school.
Provides information of interest to collectors of original animation drawings and cels. Includes topics on care and restoration, authentication, appraising, and more.
Acts as a bulletin board for Italian happenings about art, cultural heritage, research projects, new books, and more.
Dedicated to the most advanced aesthetic strategies in the audiovisual spherea challenge to map the gray area between technological innovation and poetic imagination. Acts both as a public forum for critical discussion and a meeting place for artists, critics, and the public.
Presents material from various artists and arts companies in West Australia, as well as visual and audio galleries, an arts funding game, pages from the southern hemisphere's premiere cyber-nightclub, a magazine, game reviewshigh and low art and culture.
Offers a link-enhanced list of quotations from the work of English science-fiction writer J.G. Ballard.
Wonders of the World is a small shop in an Old Flour Mill located in Spokane, Washington, a purveyor of the ancient and the mysterious, the beautiful and the exotic, the rare and extraterrestrial. Collectors of museum quality art, artifacts, and adornments.
Acts as a monthly guide to the arts and literature in Dallas, Texas. Includes listings of events, articles on art-related subjects, book reviews, interviews with artists, and information about the literary and art communities. Accepts unsolicited submissions of articles about art or literature and pays with byline credit and copies. Also accepts submissions of art work for inclusion and for cover art and pays in copies and byline credit.
Features new exhibitions and archives past exhibitions. Provides links to talented and mature contemporary artists. UIUC faculty members curate the exhibitions.
Presents an alternative view of art, providing comprehensive explanations of the art and artists.
Oslo, Norway site that displays the work of artists in residence at Atelier Nord, including projects on the Internet, multimedia, electronic images, computer animation, video, sound, performance, and printmaking.
Explores sights, sounds, and beyond and includes collections of computer-generated art, experimental music catalogs, and many links to the alternative and (they say) amazing. Also offers to design Web sites for you.
Contains one artist's gallery of her work. Worth visiting particularly if you're an artist exploring the possibility of doing art direction and Web page development commercially.
A virtual magazine devoted to women electronic artists, featuring visual art as well as essays.
Specializes in multimedia and information graphic design, from interactive multimedia to Web site development, as well as animation, 3D modeling, and illustration.
Offers many thumbnails of the Pixel Pushers, for viewing and for sale.
A site designed to electronically present the art and design work of artists. Links are provided to their clients' work and to an experimental page where they are attempting to develop resumes with image mapping techniques.
Samples traditional and digital illustration, along with examples of Web page design and interface design.
Provides a collection of images created by Hiway Technologies' graphics and logo design department, as well as Web services and Internet consulting.
Stands for Hyper-Art, the artistical equivalent to hypertext. Features many pictures created based on the idea that several people create a single picture.
Provides a rotating display of Joe Walker's personal art and page design services, as well as links to other pages he has created.
Dave Parmley is an electronic art wizard who resides in Monte Sereno, California. Parmley was inspired by eastern philisophical concepts in design as well as his own hand. These elements culminate in his piece, "Seeing Is Not Believing," available for downloading.
This small gallery includes both art created by computers and those created on other media (such as paintings on canvas).
"Edge, raw, computer-mediated art with an out-there text component." Electronic art for sale. Many are signed and numbered limited editions.
Features works of original digital art created wholly on computers and works from the Pixel Pushers Exhibition of Original Digital Art.
Enables you to explore some of the world's most famous art galleries on the Web today, in addition to eclectic sites such as The Shiki Internet Haiku Salon, Shremagraphs, 3D Kinetic Art, and Thant's Animation Index.
Offers a wide range of NCSA Scientific Software for the Macintosh, IBM PC, SGI, Sun, and X Window servers, along with approximately 250 MB of images and animation sequences produced by researchers around the world. You also can view scientific animations in the Science Theater in the upper level of the gallery.
Exhibits a series of images made of pictures and text collected on the Infobahn during the current weekthe trash and treasures you can find along the side of the information superhighway, dressed up like art.
Includes information on the British Computer Arts Association and Art Technology.
Evolving repository of art work created specifically for distribution on the Web. Includes many graphics, very little text.
Serves as an environment in which computer-oriented artists who use primarily the Amiga personal computer can display their artistic accomplishments. Offers pieces of art and displays the graphics capabilities of the Amiga.
An electronic art museum available in both the German and English language. Exhibits digitized images and fast frame art.
Presents the black and white and digital imagery of Robert Derr.
Slaves to digital imaging, layout, graphical concept, and video.
Serves the mildly curious with simple fractal images and challenges the avidly interested with links to in-depth discussions and projects in nonlinearality.
Tom Reed focuses on image creation analog and digital, location and studio tailored toward advertising, corporate, and editorial use. Specializes in making the familiar strange and the strange familiar, photographing people and technology at the point where they meet.
Provides information about the Vancouver Cyberspace Association, an association of arts organizations interested in promoting the visual, performing, and literary arts on the Internet. Offers links to related magazines, events, and so forth.
A networked group of artists and computer professionals dedicated to promoting and developing multimedia applications on the Internet. Provides information about and links to the people generating and operating on self-proclaimed "synarchist principles."
A frequently updated virtual gallery of largely American artists. You can purchase art shown here off-line by contacting the artists or galleries.
Highlights the work of artists who work in any medium, including computers. Offers choice for large or small monitor viewing. Hint: Choose the small option for faster results. Includes a VRML sectionyou can obtain the best results if you have the WebSpace viewer and an SGI computer, although a PC and a VRML viewer do work, the results are just of low resolution and without textures.
Showcases artists of our time and the recent past and offers links to modern art for visitors of all ages. Provides links to other museums around the world as well.
Displays art objects, including paintings, ivories, and bronzes received. It also includes schedules and contacts at the museum. The Allen Memorial Art Museum is a museum on the campus of Oberlin College.
Features extensive permanent collections of art and archives by Warhol, and regularly presents temporary exhibitions that may include the work of other artists. As well as electronic representations of the two-dimensional art, there is a virtual tour, films, and a link to the museum's stores.
Claims to be an independent artistic endeavor whose purported goal is "to expose the truth which lies underneath the complacent mediocre facade of the contemporary human condition."
Appalachian artist Belinda Di Leo demonstrates the relationships between culture, religion, and death in her art. The paintings depict these interrelationships with a sense of place, character, and spiritual conviction, all of which are reinforced by a repetition of visual imagery.
Tim Pascoe presents an online exhibition of his sculptures, some of which are accompanied by essays.
Shows the work of Theo Kelderman over the last 20 years in different media: acrylic, air-brush, and oil paintings, as well as some black and white photos from his early years.
Presents the art of Barbara Weigel, a New Orleans artist who specializes in a brightly colored, hard-edged style that has evolved into dramatic figures and portraits on canvas and wood cutouts.
Serves as site to which artists can come to curate their own studios and gallery rooms, share their works, and help each other learn how to use the Web. Includes links to art-related topics other than visual art and to other art-related sites.
Contains a plentitude of art and photography for display. This site also includes several movies in QuickTime format, as well as sponsored exhibitions.
An exhibition gallery of the University of Pennsylvania, featuring fine art shows from around the world. This page is well-maintained, and offers links to schedules, events, archives, and visitor information.
Picked one of the Top 5% from Point Communications, Inc., this site is written and designed by a not-for-profit group of metalsmiths and includes special stories, movies, graphics, and sound files about metalwork.
Offers fishermen and art lovers a unique Game Fish series, including the rainbow trout, cutbow trout, yellowbelly sunfish, and the bluegill, in signed, frame-ready prints. Offers a full-color preview of the series, by Texas artist Norm Browne, as well as an opportunity to order the set or individual prints.
Online Asian art gallery that contains exhibitions, galleries, and articles (includes Buddhism-influenced art).
Maintained by Australian National University. Contains links to the Institute of the Arts library server, Canberra University, and the electronic library. Offers avenue to information about the arts and higher education in Australia.
Displays images from exhibits at the Bruce Museum, which is a teaching museum of the arts and earth sciences. Includes crafts and natural history galleries.
Features highly detailed oil paintings of California, Ireland, and fantasy landscapes.
Contains Seattle's Center on Contemporary Art's virtual gallery. Also includes membership information, schedule, directions, and more.
Features Polish artists and art from the collection at The Centre for Contemporary Art in Warsaw.
Contains a virtual gallery of watercolor and watermedia paintings. Exhibits images of original floral and abstract paintings.
Presents a collection of art (an experiment in collaborative art that features starter, manipulated, and finished images, called CROSSWIRE) produced by the organizational efforts of OTIS, an electronic art gallery.
Contains images of the work of four Chicago artists, primarily sculpture, but also furniture and lighting design.
Features sculptures modeled in plaster or wax and subsequently cast in bronze for eternity, and you can purchase the sculptures you want online.
Presents interactive look at the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida. Includes museum history, some of Dali's greatest works, and information on how friends of the museum help it and this site continue to grow and develop.
Provides information and images from the museum. Contains approximately 200 digital images of art works owned by the Dallas Museum of Art.
Features "an ever-more-detailed cybernetic-artistic exploration of reality." Also features related Mac links.
Online studio/gallery of electronic painting and fun. Exhibition changes every month, as does the art-smart quiz (sassy questions on art subjects designed to challenge your mind and provoke a grin).
Presents a variety of digital arts, including exhibits, projects, studio work, and a section for new art featured on this site.
Features a variety of works by today's prominent artists. Offers the opportunity to purchase pieces from both local and international artists.
Offers a selection of original miniature oil paintings and limited edition prints of Eastern Sierra landscapes and wildlife.
Features the art of Roy Henry Vickers. Offers a catalogue and the means to make online purchases.
Presents the art of Edoardo Villa, the South African artist.
Offers virtual tours and displays of modern art. This site gives the opportunity to purchase works, as well as the ability to find many different styles from modern artists.
Fictional site that contains a story about a futuristic archaeological dig that finds archaic 20th century electronic documents, and speculates on what the future will think of us.
Makes the oil paintings of Irish landscape painter, Stanley Pettigrew, available for viewing and for sale.
Offers electronic art gallery for works by contemporary artists. Requires JPEG viewer for some files.
Promotes Mexican artists and their work throughout the world.
Old Master and Impressionist oil reproductions supplied to galleries, collectors, designers, and hotel groups. Brochure are available, as are links to art and artists.
Offers the chance to view Texan artist Herbert R. Mears' romantic paintings reminiscent of Bonnard, Ensor, and Matisse.
Showcases the artistic creation of Sam Jennings, including paintings and images from the past three years of his painting career.
Makes available artist Monique Akar's pen and ink drawings of approximately 150 dogs for imprinting on a variety of quilts, umbrellas, photo albums, or aprons, or simply transferring to nearly anything.
Wholesale fine art distributor. Specializes in limited edition lithographs.
Preserves and promotes rice straw art, an ancient Indian art form. Displays pieces as well as offers for sale.
Presents a virtual art gallery of Karin's colored pencil drawings, which she calls "illustrated dreams."
Fine and folk art from India and Nepal purchased directly from the artisans themselves. Provides links to the gallery, which includes painting, music, castings, and apparel. Ordering information included.
Displays Kjell Ringi's paintings, sketches, graphics, and posters.
Consists of classical realist artists who specialize in portrait and monumental sculpture, limited editions of bronze and terra cotta sculptures, still life oil paintings, and fine drawings. Accepts commissions. Offers classes in figurative and portrait sculpture.
Offers an online view of exhibitions taking place at the La Trobe University Art Museum. Doesn't link to other art-related sources.
Specializes in the sale of fine paintings, Russian icons, and prints. Offers many 19th and 20th century Russian icons, as well as American and European paintings, prints, and maps. Also offers details on how to contact Liros Gallery regarding the purchase or sale of fine art.
Displays the exhibits in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. You can watch a QuickTime movie, sift through online catalogs, pick out favorite categories in the exhibition schedule, or visit the museum shop. Also offers links to other online art museums.
Presents contemporary art from throughout the Americas, in the heart of San Francisco's gallery district, including exhibitions, visual, literary, and performing artists.
Presents the art of Michael Rubin, which he claims represents the next aesthetic stage in pure abstraction.
Provides information on The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, including exhibitions, galleries, events, and shopping. Doesn't link to other art-related sites.
Allows you to search the available database for pictures of interest and view Harold E. Edgerton's high-speed photography, including a variety of photographs from which to select; for example, apples split by bullets, Vortex motion pictures, and birds and balloons in flight.
Invites you to take tour of Luxembourg's National Museum of Art and History and provides many links to other art-related resources on the Web.
Exhibits original handcrafted Southwestern art works in wood, silver, and paintings created by artists of the Na-Te-So Workshop, which is located in Indian Hills, Colorado.
Includes 16 one man exhibitions and a retrospective exhibition at the Pretoria Art Museum in 1993, the work of Nico Roos, abstract landscape painter and professor of Fine Art at Pretoria University.
Exhibits the Art Gallery, established at Ohio State University at Newark in 1968. Enables you to download a movie (MPEG) of the gallery's interior as well as tour the gallery in German and Spanish.
Describes programs, resources, and so forth avaliable at the Department of Fine Arts, and provides useful general information and links to related sites.
Includes a collection of art objects, fine art, jewelry, mineral specimens, sculpture, blown glass, and espresso.
Polyhedrealityan almost magical transformation of the banal (in this case, paper clips) into multisided, symmetrical, structures.
Exhibits computer-colored images of the southwestern United States, Colorado Wildflowers by Steven P. Cone, three images from within the Hoh River rain forest, and images from Colorado.
Contains complete texts for more than 100 works of literature, ranging from Light Literature (for example, Alice in Wonderland, Through the Looking Glass, Peter Pan, Aesop's Fables, and so on) to Heavy Literature (for example, the Bible or other religious documents, Shakespeare, Moby Dick, Paradise Lost, and so forth) to References (for example, Roget's Thesaurus, almanacs, a set of encyclopedias, dictionaries, and so on).
Offers images that depict art, technology, and their relationship to the surrounding environment, as well as links to several of the university professors to find out their views and contributions to this and other projects.
Displays a selected variety of Roger Whitney's works, as well as works by "some of his famous friends." There is the ability to purchase art as well as view it.
Features the work of photographers, painters, sculptors, and printmakers from the southwestern United States.
Contains a variety of sculptures, including gargoyles and grotesques, custom fireplaces, signage and entry panels, and public sculptures.
Presents over two hundred pieces of sculpture on the Knoxville campus of the University of Tennessee as well as links to the other exhibitions.
Showcases the work of photographers, painters, sculpters, writers, and other artists who live in the Eastern Sierra region of California and Nevada.
Contains the art work of 16 former students of Sonoma State University.
Features stained glass windows and fused glass visual images. Offers opportunity to get in touch with the artist.
Attempts to simultaneously explain surrealism and entertain. Covers surrealism from all angles. Offers links to other surrealistic pages.
Offers, among other draws, links to pages related to graphic design.
Profiles Susan Aaron-Taylor, who has had exhibitions at the Detroit Institute of Arts and teaches at the Center for Creative Studies.
Features the work of the techno-impressionist artists. Provides information on the origins of techno-impressionism, quotes from the artists, a history of 21st Century art, fables, and more.
Displays the best of Israel's art and sculpture from the 1920s to the contemporary work of today's established and newly discovered Israeli artists. Contains the Museum's graphics collection of more than 20,000 prints and drawings.
Offers a selection of the art treasures you can see in the real museum in Paris.
Provides information about the museum and displays images of exhibits and the permanent collection of Roberto Marquez.
Displays examples from the collections and exhibits of the museum.
Presents Northwest artist Sherry Zuker's bright, bold watercolors and watercolor collages.
Exhibits art collections and exhibits primarily from a very famous Paris museum. Provides access to many network points for faster display. Includes downloadable classical music files (AU format). Also provides links to other art-related sites.
Displays examples of student work at UCSD (and maintained by UCSD art students). Provides links to many interesting displays of art.
Represents the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, and portrays a listing of exhibitions (dating from 1931 to 1997), as well as of events and performances. Describes all pieces of art in great detail, but doesn't display them. Also features traveling exhibits.
Owns all copyrights to Will James art and books, and provides much information about Will James and his work. Reproduces art from the originals and sells a wide variety of high-quality prints. Offers limited edition prints of oils and pencil sketches for sale, as well as the art and books of Will James.
Displays images of Canadian Michael Duncan's Windshadow series prints for sale.
Covers primarily ballet, but offers a variety of links both to other dance sites and Alaska. Mostly text.
Covers Arthur Hall's life and impact on African American dance and cultural development in America and offers links to broader pages regarding Hall's Yoruba culture of Nigeria.
Dance group that offers traditional Middle Eastern and North African performances (such as belly dancing).
Provides information regarding the particular dance troupe (which includes wheelchair-bound dancers), their awards, background, upcoming shows, and provides links to more information on this troupe and others like it.
Contains downloadable spoken word performances (ranging in theme from computers to love) made in movie-quality sound. Features several artists at a time and updates selections monthly.
Contains thumbnails of the sculptor Booth Milton's metal and wood creations (strictly a virtual galleryno pricing informationbut you can contact the artist).
Offers comprehensive coverage of the world of competitive ballroom dancing and dance sport. Includes a wide range of information, ranging from upcoming competitions to national personals.
Provides a list of Internet pages, events, supplies, magazines, and more, all related to dance.
Ottawa-based nonprofit participatory recreational dance group. Provides links to local and other dance event.
A directory of dance resources available through World Wide Web. Links to dance pages already separated by type. Also includes newsgroup and link access.
Marjan is a belly dancer in Dallas, TX. Site includes her photo, but more importantly, links to other pages on belly dancing.
Distributes original material related to dance. Provides information on dance history, dance and technology, and musicians in dance.
Offers improvisational comedy with a competitive twist, in which teams of improvisors compete in improvisational games scored by a panel of judges or the audience. Includes plenty of information about TheatreSports, as well as links to other groups and improv pages.
Represents the American Dance Festival (ADF), which has sponsored several hundred dance works. Features columns, profiles, and dance reviews originally published in the Raleigh News & Observer. Contains the ADF dance schedule and upcoming events, as well as links to other dance sites.
Provides all the information you might ever want to obtain (and maybe more) concerning dancing the Tango, including where to do it, as well as plenty of interrelated (and unrelated) links.
Both of your eyes will enjoy this site. Here you'll see one of the Web's greatest collection of odd and exciting stereo images and information.
An invitation to submit slides for consideration for inclusion in one of the world's leading international photographic exhibitions.
Gallerie: virtualPhotography is produced by the (Art)nLaboratory located at Northwestern University. This particular gallery was "arranged & hung" by Janine Fron. Welcome to the world of virtual photography.
An aptly named artist and project, this site is part essay, part poem, part artshow, and part gallery. It is also an award winner.
A gallery showing changing photographic exhibits. The current exhibit at the time of this writing is one by Franco Forleo of South Africa.
Photographs from an ongoing image/text project, describing the historically Black communities of southern New Jersey.
A nice page constructed by the same man who constructed the official Cincinnati Butterfly ShowAlan Fraser. There are some nice pictures of butterflies and children enjoying the beauty of nature.
Based at a server at San Diego State University, the Citizen Kane Gallery features a black-and-white exhibit and two "photography book" exhibits called Pictures of You I and II.
A design company with some photographs of sample designs. If you are interested in design, advertising, or photography, this site might be for you.
Touted as a "progressive and comprehensive" photography department, their offer to the World Wide Web is a great place for students and teachers to display their work.
Part of the Library of Congress, the photos from the Detroit Publishing Company (1820-1920) are an avenue to turn of the century America. There is a search engine that is helpful, as well as a way to order photographic reproductions of some of the prints.
Although the title implies a year in photos, there are actually three years here. Based at Bradley University, this page is a very well-designed site that anyone who enjoys photography will like.
Broken up into smaller pages that are bandwidth-friendly, this site gives photographers a chance to display their very interesting work; from photo essays to digital galleries, you'll find it here.
Present at MIT's photography site are a featured artist and collaborative work between the Edgerton Center at MIT and The Tech, MIT's student newspaper. Portfolios and digitally enhanced photography are what you'd expect from the MIT community.
Full of beautiful pictures of Florida's wildflowers, there is also a great deal of information about flowers at this site. This site has won awards for its excellent collection of photographs.
FocalPoint f/8 is an experimental design and production group that presents democratic photojournalism and uses the Web as its digital conduit. Many different photojournalists are involved with the project, and it features different exhibitions all the time.
An interactive gallery, this site (obviously) located in Germany is written in English, has photos in both galleries and archives, and invites submissions from people around the world.
A travelogue and photo essay by a student at the University of Minnesota, this page is a pleasure to view for both the photographs and the layout.
There are photo essays by various photographers here, and new shows go up all the time. One of the nicest aspects of this site is the photographers' comments that accompany their respective essays.
The Hiroshima and Nagasaki exhibition is somber but needs to be seen. Whatever a person's politics, to forget such tragedy would be inhuman.
imago is a site that is well-formatted, well-constructed, full of great photographs, and even has an agendahow human perception of certain images are coupled. All these great photographs and something to think about, too.
A strangely grouped collection of photographs are available at this site. From birds, to the moon, to city pictures, Michael's Photo Gallery has some interesting images to view.
Open to all! For photographs and images of Michigan People, Places and Closeups. Prizes from Applebee's Grill & Bar, Marsh Ridge Resort and PDG.
Based in New York, this exhibit features what many might perceive as strange and usual aspects of living in Manhattan. New images are added here every week.
Photographs from beneath the microscope, this site has some beautiful images that look frighteningly like fractals. One wouldn't think that such beauty could come from such strange places as amino acids, cocktails, or cholesterol.
The Nature Gallery presents photographs of animalswinged and footedfrom around the world. You are invited to search by region on a clickable image map.
A very bizarre photo essay that describes the housing situation in New Mexico. In fact, you might think that the author of this site is bluffing.
Filled with links and information, the photography collection located at the New York Public Library contains 200,000 original photos from an international base of photographers.
Two French photographers are going from Paris to Moscow to capture the European landscape and what one of the photographers calls "Eastern Faces." It should be interesting.
There are photographs of Oxford, a virtual tour, links, and collections and archives located here.
This archive located at Orion in the United Kingdom contains over 50 images. The photos here are freely available for personal use, but if you want to use any of them commercially, you must contact the photographer.
The Photo Perspectives gallery is designed to be an interactive museum, to allow direct access to publications and museum-quality exhibitions via the World Wide Web. The photos presented are for an examination of contemporary society and culture.
The home page of a gallery located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, the Photographers Gallery has an online gallery available for perusal. The gallery is composed of a cooperative of photographers interested in learning to express themselves artistically through the medium of photography.
The PhotoLink Gallery features 3D graphics and scenery as the interface between you and the photos. This site really tries to make you feel at homeas though you were in a gallery, ratherbut is graphically-intense, so be ready for large download times.
Picture Projects is a page dedicated to documentary photography. As is often its nature, these photographs can be quite disturbing and aren't for the weak of heart.
This site, complete with a mirror site in Italy (appropriately), is set up as a photography magazine with volumes and series numbers. The exhibit at the time of this writing was an essay called "The Silence of Ruins."
There are photographs and travelogues of friends known, scenery captured, and recent road trips taken by the author of this site located here. There are also links to stories, travel sites, and pieces of art.
The home page of Prarie Dog Artworks features the photography of dogs, people, interactions, and life. These photos can be purchased in the form of postcards, posters, and art prints.
An award-winning site, this gallery is bandwidth-heavy but worth seeing. There is a Java applet as you enter, as well as links to the gallery, an exhibit schedule, an introduction, and more. Make sure you have a Netscape-compatible browser, though, if you really want to enjoy this site.
Commentary, photography, first-hand accounts, and commemorations are present at this dark but attractive site. Inspired by an invitation from the Exploratorium to the denizens of the Internet to post their opinions and ideas of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, this site blossomed into a presentation-style result of a public forum.
When you get here, you stand outside the gallery doors. There is a directional key at the bottom of the page, as well as instructions on how to use it. Browse the gallery by walking the halls and clicking on pictures of the art for a closer look.
An amateur photographer who went to Russia offers this online photo gallery. Obivously all based in Russia, there are pictures of people and places for your perusal.
This page has an interesting take on information exhange and art. There are small galleries of personal portraits, city scapes, and other scenic shots. A great page to just look around in.
Some interesting sports photography is included at A Shot in the Dark. Mostly a photo essay reporting on the Reading Football (Soccer) Club, there is some introductory text and photos of both atheletes and fans.
The SolarColor Portfolio is often updated, so new pictures are available about once a month. All of the photographs are silver gelatin prints whose effects are achieved by several different types of chemical baths.
After a Romeo and Juliet style fight about the former name of this site with the Otis School of Art and Design, the name has been turned upside-down but still stands for "Operative Term Is Stimulate." It is an archive and art-collaborative that is interesting to peruseif not just plain big.
There are photographs from the United in Anger project shown at this site. The UIA is a photo-documentary of AIDS activists from around the globe and wants to present an honest look at those whose lives have been affected by this tragic disease.
A lovely sort-of companion to the official Cincinnati Parks' Butterfly show, there are photographs of children, butterflies, and nature present here.
An exposition located at the Paris Pages' server, this site contains photo-reproductions of postcards from Paris in the earlier part of the twentieth century. Browse through several peoples' collections to see gargoyles, parks, and old buildings in Paris.
The Zone I Gallery is a showcase for African-American photography. It has been noticed by Magellan and the Microsoft Network as a formidible presence on the Internet.