.....This multimedia website, designed by the Columbia
University Digital Knowledge Ventures group (in
conjunction with The Institute forResearch in
African-American Studies) brings together a number of
archival highlights and scholarship from a number of
sources at Columbia University.
The thematic areas on the site include "Arts and
Culture", "The Neighborhood" and "Politics". Visitors
can delve into each of these areas and read essays on
the architecture and growth of Harlem, its former
Jewish identity, and the recollections of the famed
labor leader A. Philip Randolph. Finally, the site
also contains a number of photo essays of note.
[KMG] (copied here with permission)
Use this site to compliment the resources I have
linked for Visual Art.
.....This website provides information about the
Foundation,the three museums it manages, and the
outreach programs it performs, including the
conservation department and study center. Visitors to
the site can take interactive tours of the three
museums here, and also learn about the general
operations of each place. Of course, visitors will not
be surprised to learn that in the "Collection" area of
the site that they may also view selected works by
Dali along with taking a look at a "Work of the Month"
here as well. [KMG] (copied here with permission)
Those of you with pop-up blockers will have to ALLOW
pop-ups on this site to view that larger images. This
site does not allow you to save images. You would have
to use it directly with students.