Sandra Rosengrant
 Elk Lake School District, (NEPA)
E-Mail: Princesswinolas@aol.com

http://www.artfuture.com/ArtTech.html

This site is for the artist who is seeking material in the futuristic art form. The home page provides links to over 50 different sites dedicated to a wide range of styles in a variety of medias, all of which feature a few new technologies. What truly impressed me was the ability to create a new lesson plan, complete the work process in the classroom and submit exceptional works to be considered for new sites on their home page, thus offering an exhibition possibility. 

Their mission statement reads as follows: 
"This is the guide devoted to futuristic art and design, art created with new technologies, web/internet art, scientific art, new forms of art collecting and other related resources. I hope you enjoy the site! (NOTE: Some sites may not be suitable for children)"
The implications are incredible with this site, new styles, new medias and exhibition possibilities . I would like to make the following recommendation to the user implementing this site in a classroom. You should provide a web trail to the art works you wish your students to view and carefully monitor their actions and redirect them to the appropriate sights . Some of these sites can lead to adult content which could be misconstrued and not viewed as art. Use caution and have fun!

http://www.wwar.com

Looking for a world wide resource center? Check this site out!

Your First Stop for Arts Online! This interactive arts gateway will give you access to artists, museums, galleries, high quality art, art history, arts education, antiques, performing arts, classified ads, resume postings, arts chats, arts forums and much more. Please feel free to visit us often and share this site with your friends and colleagues. 
The World Wide Arts Resources web site offers a large variety of arts related searches that could be a great help to any art teacher. From gallery works to supplies, this site has it all.

http://www.weblust.com/links/art.html

This is a resource center of web sites for all forms of art - it will transport you to areas of interest with a click of your mouse. I would strongly recommend this site when researching a new project for background information and additional resources. 

http://www.csc.fi/lul/chem/graphics.html

Chemistry Art Gallery

Are you teaching across the curriculum? Here is an artistic site of animation and visualizations in chemistry. It's awesome!

You could easily create a lesson plan from this site by using the graphics, animations and visual displays in this site Taking art from nature from under the microscope - the possibilities are endless.