Teaching Artist Roster - Bainbridge Island Arts & Humanities Council
Teaching Artist Roster - Bainbridge Island Arts & Humanities Council
Teaching Artist Roster - Bainbridge Island Arts & Humanities Council
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MEDIA ARTS<br />
Joan Rabinowitz<br />
Jack Straw Productions<br />
4261 Roosevelt Way NE<br />
Seattle, WA 98105-6999<br />
206-634-0919<br />
joan@jackstraw.org<br />
Area of Study: Sound Art, Radio Stories, Oral Histories<br />
Possible Curricular Ties: Science (Physics), Social Studies, History, Language <strong>Arts</strong><br />
Grade(s): 3-7<br />
Teacher Resources: Lesson Plans provided<br />
Sample Residency Topics<br />
Radio Narratives<br />
Sample Residency Description<br />
Physics of Sound: Science to Art, Landscape and Soundscape<br />
Students will learn about the basic concepts of sound (e.g. sound waves, frequency, pitch), while<br />
looking at projections of actual waveforms and experimenting with creating sounds from almost<br />
anything. Students and artists will create and record improvised soundscapes.<br />
Instructors: Sound <strong>Artist</strong> Susie Kozawa, Engineer CJ Lazenby<br />
Grade(s): This workshop is ideal for 3rd grade physics of sound curriculum unit and is also adaptable<br />
for grades 4 through 7.<br />
Jack Straw Productions has a commitment to art and technology education for all ages. Through our<br />
radio drama, music, and creative audio production programs, students work with professional artists<br />
to learn about the arts and to develop ways to express themselves creatively. Students produce final<br />
projects in the form of radio shows, sound collages, professional music and/or spoken voice<br />
recordings, historical audio documentation, oral history recordings and more!<br />
Revised 2/28/12, 2:44 PM 12