March 03: Exploring Music through Art

Assigned Teachers: TBD

Introducing the topic: "Exploring the magical connection between music and art." (5 minutes)

  • Explain the concept of converting music into art and how it can inspire creativity.

  • Share examples of famous artworks inspired by music to spark interest and imagination. (below)

“Composition IV” by Wassily Kandinsky, 1911

Georgia O'Keeffe

Music, Pink and Blue No. 2
1918

You will need:

  1. Art supplies:

    • Paper (preferably large sheets or sketchbooks)

    • Paints (watercolor or acrylic)

    • Paintbrushes (assorted sizes)

    • Markers (variety of colors)

    • Crayons or colored pencils

    • Pencils and erasers

    • Water cups and palettes (for mixing paints)

    • Paper towels (for cleaning brushes and spills)

  2. Audio equipment:

    • Speakers or a sound system to play music

  3. Music selection:

    • Use the videos below and only play the sound without showing the video

    • Choose instrumental pieces with evocative melodies and rhythms

Guide

Visualization and Observation (10 minutes)

  • Play a piece of music with diverse sounds, rhythms, and emotions. (see video list below intro video no. 1 -)

  • Encourage students to close their eyes and visualize what images or colors come to mind as they listen.

  • After the music ends, ask students to share their observations and interpretations with the class.

  • Discuss how different people can perceive the same music uniquely, leading to diverse artistic expressions. (video no.2 as an example)

Making and Problem-Solving (20 minutes)

  • Provide each student with art supplies such as paper, paints, markers, and crayons.

  • Play another piece of music, instructing students to translate their visualizations into artwork. (video links below no. 1 music only)

  • Encourage experimentation and creative problem-solving as students encounter challenges in expressing their ideas. (quick decision-making because music continues)

  • Circulate among the students, offering guidance, feedback, and assistance as needed.

Community Building (15 minutes)

  • Facilitate a group sharing session where students exhibit their artworks and explain the connections to the music.

  • Encourage positive feedback and appreciation for each other's creations.

  • Emphasize the value of collaboration and learning from one another's perspectives.

  • Encourage students to ask questions and engage in constructive dialogue about their artistic choices and inspirations

    Conclusion and Reflection (10 minutes)

  • Gather the students together and recap the key concepts explored during the class.

  • Invite students to reflect on their creative process and how they translated music into art.

  • Discuss any insights gained or new discoveries made about the relationship between music and visual expression.

  • Encourage students to continue exploring this connection in their future artistic endeavors, also under the view of being how they can show deaf people what the

Video 1

Video 3

Video 2

Video 4

Here’s some inspiration from our class last year

Annette KlockenbuschComment