Following is a list of links to sites that have helped me and perhaps can aid you in doing the “art of history.”

Cultural organizations with which I have worked or have been associated

City of Portland Bureau of Planning, Historic Resources Program
“[Working] with citizens...to bridge policy with action to protect and interpret [Portland’s] history and built heritage.”

Davis Publications
“Established in 1901, the only educational publisher solely dedicated to visual art.”

Earthwatch Institute
“Founded in 1971, Earthwatch supports scientific field research by offering volunteers the opportunity to join research teams around the world.”

Oregon Council for the Humanities, Chautauqua Program
“A statewide speakers bureau offering...humanities programs to nonprofit organizations in Oregon, free of charge.”

Oregon Historical Society
The state’s premier organization encouraging and promoting the study and understanding of the history of the Oregon County.

Portland State University Department of History
Study of the human past at one of the nation’s premier urban universities.

Collections of art and historical images I have found useful in my work

The Athenaeum
Artcyclopedia
British Library Images Online
CGFA Virtual Art Museum
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division
Medieval Wall Painting in the English Parish Church
Metropolitan Museum of Art Timeline of Art History
National Portrait Gallery (UK)
New Deal Art During the Great Depression
Oregon Historic Photograph Collections
Oregon History Project (historical records)
VADS (Visual Arts Data Services)
Web Gallery of Art
Jeff on the Early Man in Spain Earthwatch expedition, 2006.