ART ACTIVITIES The NGAkids home page and
art activities are designed and produced by Donna Mann. Some of the
activities are loosely based on the (out-of-print) National Gallery Art Activity
Book: 25 Adventures with Art by Maura A. Clarkin, published by Harry
N. Abrams, Inc., in association with the National Gallery of Art and
revised for the Web by Linda Downs and Donna Mann. The NGAkids Web site
was edited by Ulrike Mills. Additional graphics courtesy Adobe Systems,
Inc.
LIZZY AND GORDON VISIT THE SCULPTURE
GARDEN: Created
by Susan Finley, producer, writer, artist, co-designer; Barbara
Genova, co-designer, Overview section, additional artwork; Tom
Beyer, composer, musician, sound. Narration voice-over: William
Finley
At the
National Gallery of Art: Linda Downs, former Head of Education; Donna
Mann, Sr. Publications Manager, Department of Education Publications; Barbara
Moore, Head, Department of Education Publications; Jeffrey Weiss,
Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art; Phyllis Hecht, Web Manager;
Ric Foster, Internet Systems Manager; Ulrike Mills, Script Editor.
ART ZONE SHOCKWAVE INTERACTIVES were created and programmed by Al Jarnow of Protozone, Inc. and produced at the National Gallery by Donna
Mann. The Art Zone was edited by Ulrike Mills. Special thanks to Isabelle Raval for her assistance with this ongoing project.
The Jungle interactive was programmed by Al Jarnow of Protozone, Inc.
and designed in collaboration with the National Gallery of Art. My Jungle photographs by Donna Mann.
PIXELFACE source images (reading from left to right):
Gilbert Stuart, George Washington, c. 1821, National Gallery of Art, Gift of Thomas Jefferson Coolidge IV in memory of his great-grandfather, Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, his grandfather, Thomas Jefferson Coolidge II, and his father, Thomas Jefferson Coolidge III
William Matthew Prior, Little Miss Fairfield, 1850, National Gallery of Art, Gift of Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler Garbisch
Paul Gauguin, Self-Portrait, 1889, National Gallery of Art, Chester Dale Collection
Vincent van Gogh, Self-Portrait, 1889, National Gallery of Art, Collection of Mr. and Mrs. John Hay Whitney