Activity
Create Your Own Hanging Scroll and Name Seal
Create your own hanging scroll and name seal.
Thursday 9/21: special evening hours for Murakami opening celebration! See details.
Thursday 9/21: special evening hours for Murakami opening celebration! See details.
Activity
Create your own hanging scroll and name seal.
Lesson
Students will discuss the ways in which spiritual belief supported and enhanced the military function and cultural values of the samurai. They will experience this practice through an ink painting activity.
Video
Learn about some of the most prolific archaeological sites in China, including the burial complex of the First Emperor and Sanxingdui.
Lesson
Students will view representations of literary epics, read related excerpts, and discuss how those scenes exemplify the code of the samurai.
Background Information
The Japanese phrase Chanoyu, translated literally as “hot water for tea,” refers to the tradition of preparing and serving powdered green tea in a highly stylized manner. Learn more about this tradition.
Lesson
Writing was so valued by the Chinese that they called the most essential implements for the art The Four Treasures–the brush, ink stick, ink stone, and paper.
Activity
Students will be able to identify, compare and contrast images of traditional Japanese woodblock prints. They will then create their own simulated woodblock prints.
Background Information
All Chinese characters are made up of a number of strokes. These strokes are painted in a prescribed order, depending on the script. Generally, strokes move from top to bottom and from left to right.
Background Information
In China, painting and writing developed hand in hand, sharing the same tools and techniques.
Video
An introduction to Korean Confucianism and related architecture.