Collaborative art project involving the Otis College of Art & Design students and the LAPL Art Department to form a "living memory" of Los Angeles communities through an integrated learning interdisciplinary course.
Features thousands of timeless architectural drawings from the Golden Age of American Architecture to today's inspired designs. Includes many notable downtown Los Angeles buildings including City Hall.
A listing, description and illustration of 445 cultural and 117 natural sites of note throughout world from the Unesco list of World Heritage properties.
Supported by the John F. Kennedy Center, ARTSEDGE features a newsletter about the arts in K-12 education, Goals 2000 information, links to art and education-related resources.
Connects to many different unique exhibitions of art and artifacts, such as the Vatican Exhibit, the 1492 Exhibit, the Soviet Archive Exhibit, and the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Database of art, architecture and museum object images from the collections of the University of Michigan Museum of Art, the Kelsey Museum of Archeology, the slide and photo collection from the Department of the History of Art and the Los Angeles Chicano Murals.
Visit public art sites throughout Los Angeles, neighborhood by neighborhood with links to supporting arts agencies connected with various local projects and areas.
Provides information on the Getty Research Institute, Education Institute, Leadership Institute and Grant Program. Selecting "Search/Index" provides access to databases and research tools useful in the arts.
Visit our National Museum online. General museum information, virtual tours of the museum galleries and special exhibitions, museum publications and research information.
Sites with music information and related topics. Rock, Jazz, record companies and other music sites of interest to the aficionado. Academic and nonacademic resources.
Features over 10,000 historical recordings between 1900 and 1925 available free to the public, a joint venture of the Library of Congress and Sony Music.