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Manual Main Page | Young Adult Program 6: Where is Mona Lisa?Time of program1 hour Program DescriptionOne of the best things about traveling is visiting museums. Whether you are in Washington D.C. at a Smithsonian or in Assisi, Italy visiting St. Francis of Assisi's Church, museums change the way you view the world. The goal of this Internet Scavenger Hunt is for the teens to be exposed to a variety of artists and art forms, to locate art on the Internet, and find out where various works of art are on exhibit. Distribute the Internet Scavenger Hunt form and let teens complete it using the Internet sites below. The first five teens to complete the scavenger hunt will receive a small prize. Place the name of everyone who tries to finish the activity sheet into a drawing. Artcyclopedia: The Fine Art Search Engine The Mother of All Art History Link Pages PreparationPrepare an Internet Scavenger Hunt form. DecorationsDisplay posters or art prints, or print a variety of artworks from the Internet and display them in the teen area. Develop a multiple choice form that asks teens to guess the names of the artwork on display. Use artwork other than the ones in the Internet Scavenger Hunt. Distribute the form to teens who visit your library during the week before the program to promote attendance. Books to Display
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Web SitesThere are so many great museum web sites through out the world! This list is to help teens find specific images when using the Internet.
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