Art is for everyone
A Call to Include Art in Pre-Med Education
"For teachers and students in the increasingly technology-driven field of health care, it's easy to overlook what traditional art training can provide to medicine: attention to detail, which is useful for biomedical research; increased empathy, which is critical for patient interaction; and creativity, which is instrumental in creating personalized health plans for patients. Art teaches students, especially those preparing to enter medicine, the invaluable lessons of empathic communication and interpersonal connections."
At Princeton's exhibit of Ai Weiwei's Zodiac Heads.
AP Classroom - Make an account and join our class with the join code I give you
Barron's Art History 250 Flashcards
The Art Assignment - a series narrated by Sarah Urist Green. There are curated episodes for AP Art History, but some "Special Topics" are applicable and very interesting!
Architecture Dictionary - It's that and so much more! Check it out for vocab, diagrams of some of our works (like the Seagrams Building!), and the history of architecture.
The Power of Patience A Harvard Art Historian explains why it is important to spend lots of time looking at works of art. Did you know the average person spends 17 seconds looking at a piece of art in museums?
The Art of Seeing Art This article from the Toledo Museum of Art walks you through ways of interpreting art, starting with formal analysis.