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This site displays children's art on the web. You can play puzzles and win prizes. Any child can contribute art for print and web publication at no cost.
www.artsandkids.com
A virtual art gallery of children's original artwork, displayed in galleries for ages 0-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12 and 13-17.
www.telenaut.com
Online art gallery with pictures from children age 1 to 12 from around the world. Free scanning is provided if needed.
www.naturalchild.com
Displays the artwork of students from Timisoara, Romania.
www.darnick.com
Educational site devoted to fostering the creativity in kids of all ages around the world. Share your stories, pictures, and musical compositions.
www.kids-space.org
Includes virtual gallery, sketchbooks, coloring books, puzzles, games, and hints and tips.
www.artkids.co.uk
Sponsors art contests and provides kids a place to post their artwork.
www.amazing-kids.org
American children's art in response to the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks.
www.evesmag.com
A gallery of portraits, landscapes, still-life, and sports art work by Avis Lupovitch.
members.tripod.com
Features computer art and computer graphics by young people who participate in a community outreach project in Pittsburgh.
www.telecommunity.org
Computer Art by Dick Dubielzig
Brightly colored animal drawings produced on the computer using Adobe Photoshop.
www.geocities.com
TheYouth Online Club's Kids Artroom
Allows users to create their own electronic masterpieces, then e-mail them to friends and family.
www.youthonline.ca
Prize-giving site where children of all ages can show their art and schools, hospitals, clubs and groups can have their own galleries.
www.kidsart.org.uk
Annual NRA-sponsored event open to students in grades 1-12(including home-schoolers).
www.nrahq.org
Functional ceramic containers decorated with surface designs of an animal or human figure that suggest movements and whimsy. Created by eighth grade students.
www.eastchester.k12.ny.us