Some Fun Art Games from The Getty Museum

March 22, 2010

crayon1 Some Fun Art Games from The Getty Museum

Looking for a fun change in your art instruction?  The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles has developed a collection of fun art games called “Getty Games“ using pictures of artwork, sculptures, and more. 

They use the artwork to do matching games, detail detective, switch, and jigsaw puzzles.  You can click on the book icon any time during a game to get info on the background of the art pieces used in the game.  Pretty fun, even for me.

Enjoy!

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  1. Ann March 25, 2010 11:24 am

    I thought I’d let you know about a giveaway I’m doing. I’ve got $100 to Amazon and also $100 to a cool, independent, toy store http://www.crawdaddystoys.com/

    in addition to some cool science books and a Colorado Goodie Bag.

    All you have to do to enter is post a link about the giveaway on your website/blog and send me your link in the comments of the giveaway page.

    Here’s the page…
    http://homeschoolcheercolorado.com/2010/03/the-cheer-giveaway/

    Good luck!

    Ann

  2. Terry March 27, 2010 1:29 pm

    Hi! I wanted to let you know that there will be an online art show for homeschool students and their parents. Deadline is May 1. Go to the website above to read the guidelines and requirements. Students and parents get to show their artwork through a group in flickr.
    ~Terry

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