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Student art projects transform music to paint

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Bert Church High School art students present The Art of Noise exhibit in APL's Makerspace. Photo Submitted/For Rocky View Publishing

Patrons of Airdrie Public Library (APL) will know the library exhibits art on our walls year-round, more than 300 pieces, in fact.

It’s something libraries do as the natural cultural hub of a community, and here in Airdrie, as in many smaller Alberta communities, it’s one of the few imperfect but large spaces available to local artists.

One of the really cool revolving exhibitions we host is art from local high schools, which is displayed in the Makerspace.

Throughout the year, you will find a huge variety of artwork presented in many different mediums from high school students at W.H. Croxford, St. Martin de Porres, George McDougall, and Bert Church.

This November and December, Bert Church Art 20/30 students present The Art of Noise, unique pieces that express the student’s colour experiences through their favorite songs.

“The experience of colour as we usually understand it is a visual one: objects have colour, and we can recall a colour in our minds’ eye,” a write up for the exhibition states. “But for some people, colour is a more multi-sensory affair, linked to sound, texture, taste or shapes.”

The exhibition is an attempt to delve into the neurological phenomenon known as synaesthesia – best described as the union of the senses; one sensory experience involuntarily, and consistently, prompts another.

“Music has a hue – like the parping of a trumpet that evokes a shower of burnt orange,” the exhibition description states.

It’s estimated four per cent of the population are synesthetes, and there are up to 70 different types – from tasting the time to smelling a symphony – although the most common involve colour.

Stop by and experience this colourful sensory-driven exhibit for yourself.

Also, on display in the main space is the artwork and accompanying writings from the Voice and Vision 2019 project.

For more information on any of the library’s programs and services, visit airdriepubliclibrary.ca, call 403-948-0600 or drop by the library.

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