Mathematics and Art

A minicourse featuring David Reimann

Tuesdays, 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET
April 1 through May 20

(in person)

What do math and art have in common?  More than you might think.  Join MoMath’s Visiting Professor David Reimann for an engaging eight-week exploration of the fascinating connections between mathematical ideas and artistic expression.  Each session stands on its own, so you can drop in for a topic that interests you or attend them all.  Whether you’re drawn to patterns, curious about geometry, or just looking for a new perspective, there’s something for everyone.

Whether you’re an artist, a math enthusiast, or just someone who loves seeing the world in a new way, join us at MoMath to explore the intersection of logic and creativity.

 

Mathematics and Art
featuring David Reimann
Tuesdays, 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm (in person)

Sign up for one session, several, or the entire series!

Date Topic Click to enroll
Apr 1 The Art of Numbers and Number Sequences Register
Apr 8 The Art of Polygons and Tessellations Register
Apr 15 The Art of Polyhedra Register
Apr 22 Generative and Algorithmic Art Register
Apr 29 Fractals Register
May 6 The Art of Curves, Knots, Links, and Interlace Register
May 13 The Art of Surfaces Register
May 20 The Art of Hyperbolic Spaces Register

 

 

This minicourse will be held in person at the National Museum of Mathematics, located at 225 Fifth Avenue (and 26th Street), in Manhattan.

Spots are extremely limited, and class size will be kept small to allow for individualized attention and instruction — an early registration is strongly recommended.

About the presenter

David Reimann shares his lifelong love of mathematics through his visual art.  Mathematical elements such as symmetry, geometry, and numbers are common themes in his work.  Using a wide range of media, David creates patterns that convey messages on multiple levels and scales.  He frequently gives talks and exhibits his original art at both the Joint Mathematics Meetings and the Bridges Conference, the largest international conference on mathematical art.  David has provided original cover art for Mathematics Magazine, a publication of the Mathematical Association of America, during the five years spanning January 2015 through December 2020.

David is a Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Albion College, and earned a BS in mathematics from the University of Toledo and a Master’s in mathematics and PhD in computer science from Wayne State University.  In addition to teaching courses in mathematics and computer science, David also teaches an interdisciplinary course on mathematics and art.

Program Policies

MoMath adheres to a strict no-refund policy.

All child participants under the age of 16 will need to be accompanied by an adult, who must also be registered for this minicourse.  The Museum reserves the right to remove an unchaperoned student from the program and no refund nor credit will be issued.

 

 

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Should you have any questions, please email functions@momath.org.

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