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This web page contains links to other websites which are not under the control of and are not maintained by Channel 4 Television. Channel 4 Television is not responsible for the content of these sites and does not necessarily endorse the material on them. Links relevant to all programmes www.google.com For further information on any of the artists mentioned in this document, type in the artists name; this will show all pages on the Internet where they are mentioned. You can select Images at the top of the page to view examples of work. www.sac.org.uk/ The Scottish Arts Council for information on grants - policy and online application forms. help.desk@scottisharts.org.uk: The Scottish Arts Council email address for application enquiries. www.artscouncil.org.uk/ The Arts Council of England. www.ccc-acw.org.uk/ The Arts Council of Wales. www.artscouncil-ni.org/ The Arts Council of Northern Ireland. www.natgalscot.ac.uk/ The National Gallery site has web links to The Scottish National Portrait Gallery, The Scottish Gallery of Modern Art and the Dean Gallery. www.nms.ac.uk/ The National Museum of Scotland - comprises various national Scottish museums and collections. www.dareonline.org Dare has links to over 200 artist, gallery and education sites worldwide. It asks questions and suggests over 100 projects. www.portfoliocatalogue.com References to contemporary British photography. www.iwm.org.uk/ The Imperial War Museum - good source of reference material. www.nmm.ac.uk/ The National Maritime Museum another good source of reference material. www.tate.org.uk/ The Tate Gallery website. www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/ The Science Museum in London a good source of reference material and information. www.vam.ac.uk/ Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Download key photographs one from each decade for a before viewing activity. Click on Exploring, then click on Images On Line, and choose a century from the Time Line drop down menu. Note: When visiting galleries or museums, remember to call ahead most institutions have an education department that will be able to help you with permission in advance to take photographs or video exhibits. Programme 1 Important note for teachers: Some of the work of Chad McCail is of a sexually explicit nature. Teachers should be aware of this before accessing relevant Internet sites for pupils. We would suggest that all links be scrutinised prior to showing to classes for discussion and that pupils should be supervised while attempting to access sites including the artists work. www.britartshow.org.uk/ Click on Artists and select Chad McCail. www.haywardeducation.org.uk/bas/index.htm Click on Artists and select Chad McCail. www.laurentdelaye.com/mccailhome.html Chads gallery in London. www.jasonmhz.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/artist/chad/index.html Images and writings on Chad. Programme 2 www.dundee.ac.uk/fineart/research/wamcmurdo/wamcmurdo.html Wendy McMurdo website. www.projectfullmoon.com Stunning re-mastered photographs from the archives of the US Apollo missions. www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/on-line/art/WendyMcMurdo.asp Wendy McMurdo exhibition at the Science Museum. www.dareonline.org/themes/play/mcmurdo.html Wendy on the Dare site. www.laurentdelaye.com/mcmurdohome.html With an example of Wendys work. Programme 3 www.mariscal.com/ The home page for the studio of Javier Mariscal. This site has a link to an English version on the main page located after the animated introduction. www.artincontext.org/artist/claes_oldenburg.html Information about the artist Claus Oldenberg including an image gallery. Programme 4 www.themoderninstitute.org/ Click on Artists and scroll down to see Victoria Mortons work. www.dundee.ac.uk/fineart/research/vemorton/cv.htm Information on Victoria Morton.
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