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Exhibits
American
History
American
Memory - The American Memory Historical Collections at the Library
of Congress, a major component of the Library's National Digital Library
Program, are multimedia collections of digitized documents, photographs,
recorded sound, moving pictures, and text from the Library's Americana
collections. There are currently over 50 collections in the American Memory
Historical Collections. (http://memory.loc.gov/)
The Library of Congress Exhibitions
- Various collections focusing on the development of the American nation.
(http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/)
The History Place - A variety
of mainly photographic exhibits from American history. (http://www.historyplace.com/)
The Berkeley Digital Library SunSITE
- Digital text and image collections focused on, but not limited to, California.
(http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/)
The New
York Public Library: Online exhibitions - A number of online photography
exhibitions from historical New York, as well as other historically oriented
materials. (http://www.nypl.org/admin/pro/exhibit/currentex.html)
Contemporary/Specialty
Distant
Relations: Chicano, Irish, and Mexican Art & Critical Writing
- From The US-Mexico Fund for Culture. (http://www.zonezero.com/magazine/essays/distant/ingles.html)
ZoneZero
- Photographic exhibits of various kinds. (http://www.zonezero.com/exposiciones/icon.eng.9.html)
Artes e Historia
- Virtual forum of Mexican culture. Extensive collections of visual arts.
The site is in Spanish but it does have an english
version (http://www.arts-history.mx/plastica2.html). (http://www.arts-history.mx/plastica.html)
The Virtual Museum of A.N.E.W.
Foundation For The Arts - Select emerging, recognized and master artists
are exhibiting their work here for you to preview. (http://www.anew.org/exhibit.html)
Additional
Resources
World
Wide Web Virtual Library: Museums around the world - Organized by
country. (http://www.icom.org/vlmp/world.html)
World Wide Arts Resources
- Links to museums, galleries, art shops, etc. by country or theme (ie:
film, folk art, glass, Greek info). A good place to look for specialty
museums, etc. (http://wwar.com/categories/Museums/)
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