Art and Art History Resources

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Art and Art History Texts

A collection of texts and resources organized by C-ID is currently being developed.

OERI-supported resources include the following:

Websites and Collections

Humboldt State Art OER Resources Links to an external site.

The MET Collection Links to an external site. - Explore the site to access its extensive collection of openly licensed artworks and its collection of publications Links to an external site..

MoMA Links to an external site. - Explore the world’s foremost collection of modern and contemporary art. MoMA is committed to helping everyone understand, enjoy, and use our collection. This website features more than 84,000 artworks Links to an external site. and over 26,000 artists.

MoMA Learning Links to an external site. - Browse by theme or artist, MoMA Learning Glossary of Art Terms Links to an external site.

Smarthistory Links to an external site. - We are the official provider of art history for khanacademy.org, and we support AP art history and A-level curriculum. Smarthistory supports students, instructors, and lifelong learners everywhere. Smarthistory supports the ethical and open sharing of cultural knowledge. All of our resources are published under a Creative Commons non-commercial license and are available ad-free to anyone with an internet connection.

Activities and Assignments

Note - while many of these examples may not be designed for online use, it is hoped that they may be activities that can be modified for use online.

Art Appreciation Open Educational Resource [Complete Collection of Lessons] Links to an external site. - For ease of adapting the materials, editable files are provided. Under additional files, you can download ZIP files of the presentations in PowerPoint and the reading lists in Word, as well as a Word document of sample sketchbook assignment topics. Presentations and reading lists are separated by lessons within the ZIP files.

Download Curate an exhibition

- This assignment asks students to create a mock exhibition on any given topic that interests them, utilizing objects available online.

Download Gold-ground Panel Painting

- After completion of this assignment, students will be able to:

  • Explain the technical and material aspects of gold-ground panel painting.
  • Analyze how the technique influences the resulting artwork.

Download Japanese Handscroll Painting

- The lesson involves having students look closely at a few frames from four handscroll paintings from the Heian period, interpreting them with the help of some contextual information, and then comparing them.

Download Modernist “Primitivism” Debate

- After completing this activity, students will be able to:

  • Explain the different associations and implications of the terms “cultural appropriation”, “artistic influence”, “primitivism” and “modernism”.
  • Construct arguments (for both pro and con positions) on the politics of cultural appropriation and artistic influence in Western modernism.
  • Assess the validity and persuasiveness of these arguments.
  • Evaluate and critique the ways art and art history are linguistically and institutionally framed.

Download Public Space and Parks as OER

- After completing this activity, students will be able to:

  • Think critically about the designation of public space
  • Engage in critical discussions of public art and their relationship with city and neighborhood demographics
  • Consider public art as an expression of and reaction to the realities, changes, and inequalities of the city

Download Re-thinking the survey: Museum collections/interpretive materials/communications and the popular press

- This assignment asks students to look through online resources or visit a museum to find an object that has not been discussed in the course. Students are tasked not only with finding an object that interests them by navigating through various resources offered by museums, but also with arguing for this object’s inclusion in the survey course as it has just been taught.

Download Rococo

- This assignment is designed as part reading response and part argumentative essay although it can be modified to suit the needs of a particular class or instructor. It can also be modified to be an in-class discussion or debate instead of a written assignment. By using a well-researched and accepted source such at the Met’s Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History Links to an external site., this assignment could also be used to explain the importance of a source’s credibility.

This page last updated 3-11-2021.