The Art of M.C. Escher

A minicourse hosted by Visiting Professor Dr. David Reimann

Tuesdays, June 3 through June 24
6:30 pm to 7:30 pm

(in person)

Led by MoMath’s Visiting Professor David Reimann, this mini-course offers an exploration of the extraordinary art of M.C. Escher, one of the most influential and innovative artists of the twentieth century.  Through four standalone weekly sessions, the emphasis will be on the intriguing connections between Escher’s art and mathematics.

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Upcoming Presentation

“Exploring the World of M.C. Escher”

Tuesday, June 3
6:30 pm to 7:30 pm

(in person)

Explore the life, inspirations, and artistic practices of M.C. Escher.  Focus will be on the mathematical concepts found in his works.

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Upcoming Presentation

“The Paradoxical Realms of M.C. Escher”

Tuesday, June 10
6:30 pm to 7:30 pm

(in person)

This session will delve into the paradoxes at the heart of M.C. Escher’s art, where reality and illusion merge to create worlds that defy logic and space.

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Upcoming Presentation

“Tessellations and Symmetry with Escher”

Tuesday, June 17
6:30 pm to 7:30 pm

(in person)

Celebrate World Tessellation Day in honor of M.C. Escher’s birthday by exploring his mastery of tessellations — intricate, repeating patterns that seamlessly fill space without gaps or overlaps.

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Upcoming Presentation

“Escher’s Infinite Realities”

Tuesday, June 24
6:30 pm to 7:30 pm

(in person)

This session will examine how Escher captured the concept of infinity through his unique artistry.

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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.

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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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