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From the top Museums available, view their online exhibits 

 

 
  Art Exhibits

Many museums have placed their exhibits online for curious students, surfers, and travelers who feel like sitting back and clicking their way through their next 50 museums.

  
  • African American Art
    >> Online art exhibits featuring the history and culture of African Americans. From the California African American Museum

  • Alexanderpalace.org
    >> Variety of virtual exhibits with a focus on the Russian palace, the royal family, art and history. These are exquisitely done exhibits.

  • Amarillo Museum of Art - Online Exhibits
    >> Enjoy some online art exhibits .. a retrospective of exhibits that have previously been featured at the Amarillo Museum of Art

  • American Sport Art Museum and Archives - Children's Art Competition
    >> Winners of the IOC Official Sydney 2000 Posters competition

  • American Sport Art Museum and Archives - Virtual Walking Tour
    >> Houses what is believed to be the largest collection of sport art in the world. In addition to the art collection, ASAMA conducts youth sport art programs and competitions annually throughout the United States and the world.

  • American Visionary Art Museum
    >> WOW! What a great website this is. A visual feast built around the folk motifs and found object paradigms on which visionary art is based. (Don't worry, that just means you'll have a riotous good time at this site) .. kids will love it.

  • Ancient Egypt at the MFA
    >> Boston's Museum of Fine Arts present 3 interactive online exhibits with a focus on Ancient Egypt. - (Winner, best content, New England Web Design Awards, 2000)

  • Arizona Memories
    >> Variety of mini-exhibits about the people and history of Arizona. Particularly interesting because they are based on public submissions of content. ... From the Mohave Museum of History and Arts

  • Art Safari from MOMA
    >> Create virtual art projects and share them with others online. Or, simply explore the online exhibit of visitor submissions. Fun and colorful ... oh, and easy to use too!

  • Arti FAQ 2100
    >> Predicts how art will look in the next 100 years, by examining art of the past. Designed by the students at John F. Kennedy High School in just 45 days .. More than a virtual exhibit .. it's an EXPERIENCE!

  • ArtsEdge Ideaweb
    >> Showcases the work of Laurie Greenly and her students, young talented emerging artists working in a variety of space and materials

  • Artstudio.com
    >> This is really a commercial website that promotes copys of masters work by contemporary Russian artists. However it offers a great virtual view of the process. About 10 new projects featured each week.

  • Asian Art Museum of San Francisco - Online Exhibits
    >> The exhibits featured online are somewhat limited in depth, however they are a must-see for those interested in Asian Art

  • Carnegie Museum of Art TIMELINE
    >> The collections of the CMOA presented in a clever timeline fashion

  • Di Rosa Preserve
    >> A unique outdoor museum ... Go to the gallery area for the slideshow exhibit. Extensive collection of contemporary art nestled within a historical vineyard. .. Art and nature frolicking together.

  • Dime-Novels Interactive History
    >> Learn about this late 19th century literary genre. Stanford's collection of major dime novel series and story newspapers includes images, texts, guided tour, and timeline.

  • Dinosaur Art Gallery
    >> A wonderful online exhibition of dinosaur related art work. Dozens of artists. You can even submit your own work if you like. Great site for kids and adults.

  • Genghis Khan Picture Gallery
    >> Very simple but provides a fascinating peek at a variety of treasures and artifacts of Inner Mongolia. From the Provincial Museum of Alberta

  • Georgia Music Hall of Fame - Inductees
    >> Isaac Hayes .. Peg Leg Howell .. the B-52's .. What do they all have in common? They all hail from Georgia! - This virtual exhibit is merely a list of names, but it is REALLY worth a quick peek.

  • Georgia O'Keeffe Museum - Exhibits
    >> Limited number of images available online, but for O'Keeffe fans, a must-see. This link leads to the permanent collections page. For more, select current or past exhibits on the left hand side.

  • Hearst Castle
    >> Explore William Randolph Hearst's romantic palatial estate. Simple slideshow presentation that provides a vivid and mouth watering glimpse into the home of one of America's wealthiest families.

  • Hotwired's RGB Gallery
    >> Collection of Web-based multimedia art from around the world. Each piece is a clever interactive experiment and a multi-sensory adventure.

  • Interactive History of Shoes
    >> This exhibit is fantastic. Fashion and footwear fun for all ages! Developed as a personal project by a talented design agency

  • Jamestown Archaeology Online
    >> Offers 2 virtual exhibits. Simple and fast loading. History of the fort, recent excavations, artifacts, etc.

  • Krishna in Context
    >> Learn about this important Hindi deity. Lesson plans, music and dance, art lessons, virtual tours, and more

  • Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art
    >> Online exhibits from one of the United State's leading modern art institutions. From abstract expressionists to emerging young artists.

  • Mint Museum of Art
    >> Top notch design for this website, with virtual exhibits featuring art of African, American, Ancient cultures, and more. (Click the icons on the top-right of their page to see the exhibits)

  • MOMA Exhibits
    >> Select from various virtual tours presented by the Museum of Modern Art.

  • Museum of Advertising Icons
    >> Very well done and entertaining virtual journey though hall after hall of advertising memorabilia and TOYS!

  • Museum of Photography
    >> Enjoy a variety of thought provoking online exhibits by contemporary artists. You can even interact with some!

  • National Museum of American Jewish History
    >> This online exhibits page is one of the best we've seen. Very well presented, and wide variety of virtual exhibits concerning history, art, culture and more.

  • National Museum of Women in the Arts - Tour
    >> Take a virtual tour with the founder of this unique museum dedicated to women and their contributions to the world of art. - Simple and clean layout. Fast loading. Very nicely done.

  • Norman Rockwell Virtual Tour
    >> Take a virtual tour of an actual exhibit now on a National tour in the U.S.

  • Online Science Exhibits for Kids
    >> A hefty selection of exhibits, geared towards kids. From the Evansville Museum of Arts and Science.

  • Outdoor Sculpture in San Diego
    >> Enjoy the Stuart Collection at UCSD. An eclectic mix of colorful outdoor sculpture, including the Snake Path and the Sun God. Very well presented exhibit.

  • Picasso and Portraiture
    >> Excellant virtual exhibit and learning zone that will lead you through the various approaches and phases Picasso embraced when dealing with portaits. From the official Picasso website.

  • Robert Nichols Gallery
    >> Very well presented and entertaining series of exhibits of folk and contemporary art and ceramics.

  • Royal London Wax Museum Tours
    >> Take the cook's tour of the Royal Wax Museum's impressive array of the famous and infamous. So lifelike, they just may bite!

  • The Louvre
    >> Take a tour of what may be the World's most famous museum. Housing vast collections of masters works, antiquities and Egyptian collections.

  • V-Bar-V Ranch Petroglyph Site
    >> The largest known petroglyph site in the Verde Valley of Arizona. - Offers a simple virtual tour, as well as enlightening info on Native American rock art

  • Virtual Seinfeld
    >> Are you a Seinfeld fan? The American Museum of the Moving Image has obtained the sets and many artifacts from the show. Yada yada yada

  • VSA Arts
    >> An international, nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting artistic excellence and providing educational opportunities through the arts for children and adults with disabilities. They have a number of exhibits online. A great website for art educators, by the way.

  • Whaling Art and Artifacts
    >> Online exhibit from the Kendall Whaling Museum. - The whale has inspired some of our highest achievements in literature and art.

  • Wichita Art Museum
    >> Specializing in American art, this virtual exhibits entry page offers a broad selection from their permanent collection.

  • Young Masters Online Exhibition
    >> The Dallas Museum of Art's website features an online exhibit of winning entries in their advanced placement student art competition. Very talented young artists.

  • Young People's Virtual Exhibition
    >> A showcase of paintings produced by young people from Blackbird Leys, Oxford, and inspired by the Ashmolean Museum's collections.