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  2. TeachRock - Wikipedia

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    TeachRock is an education initiative created by the Rock and Roll Forever Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded by musician, actor and activist Steven Van Zandt.The initiative is based in New York City and aims to provide free standards-aligned, arts-integration curriculum and professional development workshops to K-12 schools nationwide.

  3. Art Renewal Center - Wikipedia

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    The Art Renewal Center (ARC) is a non-profit, educational organization, which hosts an online museum dedicated to realist art. [2] [3] The ARC was founded by New Jersey businessman, author, [4] [5] and art collector Fred Ross. [6] Classical Beauty, by John William Godward, (collection of Sherry and Fred Ross)

  4. Famous Artists School - Wikipedia

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    Robert Fawcett illustrated this cover for Famous Artists Magazine (Spring 1959).. Famous Artists School is an art correspondence course institution, in operation since 1948. The school was founded by members of the New York Society of Illustrators, principally Albert Dorne and Norman Rockwell.

  5. 10 Best Online Jobs for Teens - AOL

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    Here’s a look at 10 online jobs for teens to consider. 1. Take Online Surveys. How can a 13-year-old make money online? Taking online surveys is one avenue to explore.

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  7. DeviantArt - Wikipedia

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    By July 2011, DeviantArt was the largest online art community. [36] Members of DeviantArt may leave comments and critiques on individual deviation pages, [37] [38] allowing the site to be called "a [free] peer evaluation application." [39] Along with textual critique, DeviantArt now offers the option to leave a small picture as a comment. [40]