- 4AD - The First 20 Years - Showcases the distinctive art found on albums and singles released by 4AD from 1980 onwards. (featured in Apr 2004)
- 5oup.com - Online gallery providing a place to be seen for student artists. (featured in June 2006)
- 700 Hoboes Project, The - In which a "comprehensive" list of more than 700 "historical" hobo names are provided with illustrated portraits. (featured in Oct 2006)
- A Painting a Day - Artist Duane Keiser paints one piece a day using a modified cigar box as an easel. (featured in Feb 2005)
- Art and Politics of Arthur Szyk - Details of his exhibition exploring Jewish themes and Nazi oppression at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. (featured in Feb 2004)
- Art In Cities - Collects the urban art of cities. Watch a map refresh with images of original and stencil graffiti from around the world. (featured in Apr 2005)
- Art of Science Competition - Takes place annually at the University of Princeton. See this year's winners and entries in the online exhibition. (featured in July 2005)
- Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race - Dedicated to the annual event. (featured in May 2007)
- BBC: Painting the Weather - Exhibition curated by the National Gallery, London, showcasing the best weather pictures from 50 U.K. galleries and museums. (featured in Nov 2004)
- Before: Portraits of Current World Leaders - Paintings of world leaders such as George W. Bush, Fidel Castro, and the Dalai Lama when they were children. (featured in Aug 2006)
- Bennett Robot Works - Creates immobile robot sculptures made of found objects. (featured in Nov 2005)
- BibliOdyssey - Massive compendium of the printed image. (featured in May 2007)
- Biro-Web - Drawings, comics, and scrawls made entirely with pens. By Jon Burgerman. (featured in Sep 2005)
- BitStreams - Companion to Whitney Museum of American Art show includes essays about digital art, artist profiles, program schedules, and more. (featured in Apr 2001)
- British Contemporary Sculpture At Goodwood - Venue for contemporary British sculpture. Includes galleries, artists, events, publications, and contact information. (featured in Aug 2002)
- Bye Bye Blackboard... From Einstein and Others - Museum of the History of Science, Oxford, exhibition about science, art, celebrity, and nostalgia that is based around one of Einstein's preserved lecture blackboards. (featured in Aug 2005)
- Collage Machine 1.0 - Arrange online collages using supplied cut-out pictures covering a variety of subjects. (featured in Feb 2005)
- Colour by Numbers - 72-meter high light installation at Telefonplan in Stockholm, Sweden. (featured in Nov 2006)
- Covers - Dedicated to the appreciation of book cover design. (featured in Apr 2006)
- Cut & Paste - History of photomontage looking at work, techniques, and artists from the 1920s, 1980s, and the present day. (featured in June 2002)
- Darfur Drawn: The Conflict in Darfur Through Children's Eyes - 2005 feature from Human Rights Watch. Showcases drawings done by children who have lived through the humanitarian crisis in Darfur. (featured in July 2005)
- Drawn! - Collaborative blog devoted to illustration, art, animation, and cartooning. (featured in May 2005)
- Emoticon - New Jersey multimedia artist danwade uses color photographs, Flash, and animated GIFs to act out common emoticons. (featured in July 2006)
- Envelope Collective, The - Ongoing collaborative experiment in art that uses the transportation of mail as a medium. (featured in Feb 2007)
- Eric Straw's Masks - Artist creating unique masks and sculptures from corrugated cardboard. (featured in Apr 2005)
- Harmony - Animated presentation of John James Audubon's The Birds of America from Le Musée de la Civilisation. (featured in June 2004)
- Hay in Art - Blogging about, well, hay in art. (featured in Feb 2006)
- Horse Project, The - Tethering small plastic steeds to the horse rings that still dot the streets throughout Portland, Oregon. (featured in May 2007)
- Huge Magazine's Thrift Store Art Gallery - Weird and wonderful, strange and striking, bold and beautiful paintings--gaze upon them and be amazed. (featured in Nov 2003)
- I Sell Garbage - Allows you to buy containers of garbage handpicked from the streets of NYC. (featured in Aug 2004)
- Illustrator Stina Wirsén - Swedish illustrator who covers fashion, travel, and general editorial work. (featured in Nov 2006)
- Joan's Monets - Gallery of images from Monet calendars that have been "enhanced" with the addtion of various stickers, including dinosaurs, teddy bears, and farm machinery. (featured in Feb 2005)
- Mildred's House of Signage - Pictures of signs from in and around the Chicago area. (featured in May 2003)
- Moleskinerie - Blog dedicated to the Moleskine journal and the proposition that not all notebooks are created equal. (featured in June 2006)
- Mr. Picassohead - Interactive tool to create a virtual work of art based on Picasso's style of painting. (featured in Sep 2006)
- My Father's Hand - Collection of drawings by Samuel Wray. (featured in Sep 2006)
- NoRelevance - An obssession with the obsolete, discarded, forgotten, and otherwise passed-over. (featured in Nov 2003)
- Obsessive Consumption - A weekly updated installation of one female shopaholic's compulsive purchases. (featured in May 2003)
- Peace Art Project Cambodia - Producing, exhibiting, and selling sculpture made from de-commissioned weapons. (featured in Jan 2005)
- Pictures of Walls - Art for everybody, made by nobodies. Features an exhibit of graffiti painted, sprayed, and stenciled on walls. (featured in Mar 2005)
- Plantimal Collective - Collection of collage artwork by various artists across the U.S. (featured in July 2005)
- Portrait Competition, The - Open competition from The National Portrait Gallery, which asked artists throughout the United States to submit painted and sculpted likenesses of people close to them. (featured in July 2006)
- Postcard From Provence - An ongoing project by artist Julian Merrow-Smith. A small oil painting is painted and posted on the site almost daily to reflect the changing seasons of Provence, France. (featured in Apr 2006)
- Rock On, Rock On: The Balancing Art of Bill Dan - Includes images of Bill's balanced rocks and stones, links to other rock balancers, with information about naturally balancing rocks and world-wide rock and stone balancing and stacking traditions. (featured in Dec 2004)
- Sketchbook - A series of drawings by Kevin Cornell. (featured in June 2003)
- Smithsonian: Paint by Number - Exhibition revisits the popular 1950s pastime from the vantage points of the artists and entrepreneurs who created the popular kits, the cultural critics who reviled them, and the hobbyists who happily completed them and hung them in their homes. (featured in Apr 2001)
- So Bad It's Good - Blogging the surreal and fanciful paintings on the windows and walls of carnicerias, taco stands, bars, and restaurants. (featured in Mar 2007)
- Squint Eyes - Exhibit of work by the Cheyenne artist Squint Eye, who was held as a prisoner at Fort Marion in Saint Augustine, Florida, between 1875 and 1878. (featured in Nov 2005)
- Stained Glass Photography - Includes photographs and details of some of the finest examples of stained glass windows from around the world from manufacturers like Tiffany, William Morris, Charles Kempe, and others. (featured in May 2002)
- Street Memes - Documenting stickers, stencils, and posters used to spread a single image around the world. (featured in Jan 2005)
- Stretch Daily - Daily exercise in creativity, shared online to increase personal accountability. (featured in Mar 2005)
- Tate Britain: Your Collection - Offers a new way of looking at the Tate's art through themed "collections." Follow their displays, or make your own. (featured in June 2006)
- The Box Doodle Project - Rearrange and draw on a box to make any kind of figure or object. (featured in Jan 2005)
- The Picture of Everything - Artist Howard Hallis dares to create a picture of, well, everything. (featured in June 2005)
- The Sargent Murals - The Boston Public Library outlines his technique, materials, and the restoration of his works specially commissioned for the library. (featured in Oct 2004)
- The Scribbler - Takes your drawing and creates its own drawing on top of it based on a number of simple rules. (featured in June 2004)
- The Underwater Sculpture Gallery - Sculptor Jason Taylor's submerged statues celebrate Caribbean culture and the people, history, and environment of Grenada. (featured in June 2007)
- They Made Me Do It - Platform to showcase work from a collective of artists emerging from the U.K. graffiti scene. (featured in Apr 2004)
- Titles Designed by Saul Bass - Features Saul Bass-designed titles from a number of films, and explores his impact on the design of film credits in general. (featured in Aug 2005)
- Tom Judd's Everyday - One drawing per day for a year. (featured in Dec 2005)
- Two Fifty - Collection of 250 x 250 pixel digital art. Contributions are welcome. (featured in May 2002)
- Typedrawing - Application which encourages you to draw with words. (featured in May 2005)
- Vaguely Artistic Collage Gallery (featured in Feb 2005)
- Warnke, Dave - Colorful painting, illustration, and street art from this San Francisco-based artist. (featured in Mar 2004)
- What Is a Print? - MoMA examines the different means of print making and supplies interesting examples of woodcuts, etching, lithographs, and screenprints. (featured in Apr 2001)
- Wreck This Journal - "Guerrilla artist" Keri Smith issues a call to arm for wreckers everywhere. Practice creative destruction. Begin with a blank book. (featured in Apr 2007)
- Wurstminster Dog Show, The - Online gallery The Wurst celebrates doghood with this multi-artist tribute to different canine breeds. (featured in Feb 2007)
- You Can Make an Art Car - Seven tips for art car success from the American Visionary Art Museum. (featured in Apr 2007)
- Zak Smith's Illustrations For Each Page of Gravity's Rainbow - Drawings, paintings, and photographs illustrate the novel by Thomas Pynchon. (featured in June 2005)
- ¡Del Corazón! - Exhibition of Latino voices in American art. From the Smithsonian American Art Museum. (featured in Dec 2006)
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