Arts
Education Web Sites
www.aep-arts.org -
The Arts Education Partnership (AEP) is a national coalition
of arts and education, business, philanthropic and government
organizations that demonstrate and promoting the arts in the
learning and development of every child and in the improvement
of American schools.
www.americanartsalliance.org – This
is a national network of more than 3,000 members comprising the
professional, nonprofit performing arts and presenting fields.
Through legislative and grassroots action, the Alliance advocates
for national policies that recognize, enhance, and encourage
the contributions the performing arts make to America.
www.artsusa.org - Americans
for the Arts is the nation's leading nonprofit organization for
advancing the arts in America. With more than 40 years of service,
they are dedicated to representing and serving local communities
and creating opportunities for every American to participate
in and appreciate all forms of the arts.
www.artsedge.kennedy-center.org- ARTSEDGE
is the National Arts and Education Information Network, operating
under a cooperative agreement between the John F. Kennedy Center
for the Arts. It is a source of art quotes from all disciplines,
view artists talking about the arts, peruse This Week in
the Arts, art lessons to explore, and Look, Listen & Learn.
www.
cac.ca.gov – The
California Arts Council is dedicated to championing the expansion
of the arts; artistic excellence; access to the arts for
all residents of the state; equitable resource allocation,
integration of the arts into education curriculum, and advocacy
of adequate funding support. News of grants programs and
information resources.
www.edsitement.neh.gov – Brings
online humanities in partnership with the National Trust for
the Humanities, and the MCA Foundation. This partnership brings
on line humanities resources from some of the world’s great
museums, libraries, libraries, cultural institutions, and universities
directly to the classroom.
www.getty.edu/education -
Education-related activities, lessons, and resources offered
by the Getty.
www.naea-reston.org – A
non-profit organization promotes art education through professional
development. This web site provides information on special programs,
information on arts organizations, grants, research, publications,
and fellowships.
www.nea.gov – The
National Endowment for the Arts is a public agency dedicated
to supporting excellence in the arts, both new and established;
bringing the arts to all Americans; and providing leadership
in arts education. The Endowment is the nation's largest annual
funder of the arts, bringing great art to all
www.wallacefoundation.org – It
seeks to support and share effective ideas and practices that
strengthen leadership and out-of-school learning on arts participation,
education leadership, research, literacy and philanthropic issues.
It has set its strategy to be a “Knowledge Center” for
policy-makers and partners in its area of focus. Download research
and reports written by leading arts experts.
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