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We use many web sites at Farmingdale Elementary to research information, learn new concepts or play games. Check out these art web site.
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Americans for the Arts http://www.artsusa.org
"From music and dance to painting and sculpting, the arts allow us to explore new worlds and to view life from another perspective. They also encourage individuals to sharpen their skills and abilities and to nurture their imagination and intellect."
President George W. Bush
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The National Gallery of Art http://www.nga.gov/kids/kids.htm
The web site for kids from the National Gallery of Art In Washington D. C. provides information about artists, events at the gallery, activities, stories, games and much more for interested art students...check it out!
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The Art Institute of Chicago http://www.artic.edu/aic/kids/index.html
This site features a family calendar, exhibitions, highlights, and games. It also explores the Art Institute's collection, with activities for families to do at home.
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