Free Online Art Learning Resources for Students and Teachers

Did you know that the National Gallery of Art offers free learning resources and programs for audiences of all ages?

To support teachers, parents and caregivers, and students, our educators created this selection of activities. Use these lesson plans, films, and other materials to explore art with kids of all ages, from preschoolers to high schoolers.

Inspire creativity in your pre-K and kindergarten-aged kids through hands-on art activities and children’s books suggestions. Download coloring pages of works in the National Gallery’s collection for extra fun!

Disponible en español.

Explore different forms of artmaking and find inspiration to build your artistic skills. This resource features videos with contemporary artists, easy-to-follow explainers for artistic techniques, and lessons for beginner experimentation.

Use art to teach the transatlantic slave trade and its legacies. This resource, created by the National Gallery and National Endowment for the Humanities, provides art and history educators with inspiration and tools to help students build historical thinking.

Available on both nga.gov and edsitement.neh.gov, it pairs works from the National Gallery’s collection with discussion questions, curriculum connections, and in-depth activities.

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Uncover what it means to be American through art at the National Gallery. Find stories of creativity, struggle, and resilience. This set of resources for K–12 educators features works that reflect the richness and diversity of the people, places, and cultures of the United States.

Encourage creative, critical, and historical thinking in your students as you examine works of art from the country’s creation to the present day. Fifteen thematic modules include Expressing the Individual, People and the Environment, and Activism and Protest.

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These 50 video tours allow you to take a closer look together. Explore paintings, people, places, and surprising scenes from distant lands and times.

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This family-oriented art resource introduces children to more than 50 great artists and their work. Corresponding activities inspire artistic development, focused looking, and creative writing.

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Use these online conversation starters to connect with art—and with one another. This resource guides you in selecting a work of art, sharing your observations, and making comparisons together.

Disponible en español.

Ages 5 and up

Create your own work of art using brushes and palettes from artists in our collection. Try painting like Vincent van Gogh or Alma Thomas.

We recommend playing on a computer or tablet. If you’re using a tablet, be sure to rotate your device to landscape mode.

These expanded lessons connect art with writing, math, science, and history. For example, in Homer in the Bahamas, students learn about the life of painter Winslow Homer, research possible waterway pollutants, and write a journal entry imagining daily life in this setting.

Immerse yourself in some of our favorite videos on artists and their creative process. Find Your New Favorite Artist, watch a painter try to create a work by John Singer Sargent, or make your own paper flowers inspired by Berthe Morisot.