Links to arts integration resources
Description of ArtsEdge on NEA website
ArtsEdge website for educators
ArtsEdge lesson finder - Kennedy Center
Ohio Arts Assessment Collaborative
Drama based instruction: Activating learning through the arts
Education Resources, teacher guides - Smithsonian American Art Museum
Online Teacher Resources - Cincinnati Art Museum, search by subject
National Gallery of Art Lessons and Activities
Philadelphia Museum of Art Lesson Plans
Metropolitan Museum of Art Lesson Plans
Seattle Art Museum online teaching resources
Denver Art Museum creativity resources for teaching
Brooklyn Museum Educator resources
Issues of SchoolArts magazine online
ArtsEdge website for educators
ArtsEdge lesson finder - Kennedy Center
Ohio Arts Assessment Collaborative
Drama based instruction: Activating learning through the arts
Education Resources, teacher guides - Smithsonian American Art Museum
Online Teacher Resources - Cincinnati Art Museum, search by subject
National Gallery of Art Lessons and Activities
Philadelphia Museum of Art Lesson Plans
Metropolitan Museum of Art Lesson Plans
Seattle Art Museum online teaching resources
Denver Art Museum creativity resources for teaching
Brooklyn Museum Educator resources
Issues of SchoolArts magazine online
Links related to Jacob Lawrence's Great Migration series
Phillips Collection - Jacob Lawrence Experience the Migration Series
Phillips Collection - Teaching Tips and Tools for Great Migration Series
The Migration Series - Phillips Collection
Prism K12 teaching resources for Jacob Lawrence Migration Series
Prism K12 pinterest site for Jacob Lawrence Migration Series
Jacob Lawrence webquest on Whitney Museum
Whitney Museum learning resources
Jacob Lawrence Visions of Harlem on Whitney Museum
Museum of Modern Art - One-Way Ticket interactive about the Great Migration Series
Phillips Collection - Teaching Tips and Tools for Great Migration Series
The Migration Series - Phillips Collection
Prism K12 teaching resources for Jacob Lawrence Migration Series
Prism K12 pinterest site for Jacob Lawrence Migration Series
Jacob Lawrence webquest on Whitney Museum
Whitney Museum learning resources
Jacob Lawrence Visions of Harlem on Whitney Museum
Museum of Modern Art - One-Way Ticket interactive about the Great Migration Series
Other resources related to the Harlem Renaissance
PBS introduction of the Harlem Renaissance (1917-1935)
Primary Sources from Harlem Renaissance on the Library of Congress, includes teacher guide
The Harlem Renaissance: What Was It, and Why Does it Matter? Humanities Texas
Online Educational Resources about Harlem Renaissance - curated by Humanities Texas
Study guides for teachers Harlem 1900-1940 - Schomburg Center
How Jacob Lawrence was inspired by the Harlem Renaissance - Prism K12
Harlem Renaissance arts resources through the Kennedy Center - Drop Me Off in Harlem
Musical Harlem lesson for grades 3-4 created by the Kennedy Center
Artist by movement on Artcyclopedia: Harlem Renaissance, early 1920s to 1930s
Digital Public Library of America – Visual Art During the Harlem Renaissance – primary sources
Teaching Guide on Harlem Renaissance from Digital Public Library of America
Aaron Douglas Teacher Resource (Harlem Renaissance artist) - University of Kansas
Teaching the American 20s: Exploring the Decade through Literature and Art - U of Texas at Austin
Musicians of the 1920s - Library of Congress
Checklist of work from exhibition, African American Art: Harlem Renaissance, Civil Rights Era, and Beyond, April 27-September 3, 2012
Link to exhibition above at Smithsonian
Definition of Harlem Renaissance on Encyclopedia Britannica
Primary Sources from Harlem Renaissance on the Library of Congress, includes teacher guide
The Harlem Renaissance: What Was It, and Why Does it Matter? Humanities Texas
Online Educational Resources about Harlem Renaissance - curated by Humanities Texas
Study guides for teachers Harlem 1900-1940 - Schomburg Center
How Jacob Lawrence was inspired by the Harlem Renaissance - Prism K12
Harlem Renaissance arts resources through the Kennedy Center - Drop Me Off in Harlem
Musical Harlem lesson for grades 3-4 created by the Kennedy Center
Artist by movement on Artcyclopedia: Harlem Renaissance, early 1920s to 1930s
Digital Public Library of America – Visual Art During the Harlem Renaissance – primary sources
Teaching Guide on Harlem Renaissance from Digital Public Library of America
Aaron Douglas Teacher Resource (Harlem Renaissance artist) - University of Kansas
Teaching the American 20s: Exploring the Decade through Literature and Art - U of Texas at Austin
Musicians of the 1920s - Library of Congress
Checklist of work from exhibition, African American Art: Harlem Renaissance, Civil Rights Era, and Beyond, April 27-September 3, 2012
Link to exhibition above at Smithsonian
Definition of Harlem Renaissance on Encyclopedia Britannica