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Studio Art & Craft: Internet Resources

Resources for joint Studio Art & Craft classes, including contemporary and historical content

Art News

Subscribe to the below to stay informed about art world happenings.

ArtDaily - The first daily art magazine on the Internet, ArtDaily is an award-winning international news organization that covers art related news and feature stories from every corner of the globe.

Hyperallergic - Hyperallergic is an online arts magazine based in Brooklyn, New York. The site describes itself as a "forum for serious, playful, and radical thinking."

Contemporary Art Daily - A daily journal of international exhibitions. 

Frieze - Frieze is a resource for contemporary art and culture, including On View: your guide to the best exhibitions at the leading galleries and museums around the world.

Whitehot Magazine - Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art was founded by artist Noah Becker in 2005. Over more than a decade, Whitehot Magazine has become one of the most popular international art magazines.

Art Report Today - Art Report Today offers all of the daily, worldwide, breaking art news on one easy-to-read platform - art reviews, artist's stories, new trends, materials, movements, etc.

The Art Newspaper - The Art Newspaper is a monthly print publication, with daily updates online, founded in 1990 and based in London and New York City. It is published by Umberto Allemandi & Co.

Images & News

CFile is an online newsletter that features contemporary ceramic art news and exhibitions reviews.

The Art Genome Project is the framework behind Artsy that maps the characteristics of artists, artworks, architecture, and design objects across history, and is ideal for browsing within a specific topic for inspiration.

Consider the Source

The internet provides open access to a tremendous amount of information, including peer reviewed, scholarly material. However, be mindful of your sources. Consider the following:

Authority - Who is the author? What is their point of view?

Purpose - Why was the source created? 

Publication & Format - Where was it published? 

Relevance - How is it relevant to your research? 

Date of Publication - When was it written? 

Documentation - Did they cite their sources? 

Information from University of California Berkeley Library's "Evaluating Resources" guide.
College for Creative Studies website