18 Jul

Studio Infinity + You

Are you interested in bringing a mathematical art installation to your school or community? Studio Infinity would love to help!

Mathematical art has the power to inspire and educate. Installing a large work as a group helps foster or reinforce a sense of community around shared intellectual and artistic interests. And it can provide an opportunity for people to engage with and think about math in ways they may never have before.

Studio Infinity, under the fiscal sponsorship of the Seattle Universal Math Museum, has recently helped facilitate group builds at the Park City Math Institute (PCMI)/Institute for Advanced Studies Teacher Leadership Program, the OpenSauce festival in San Francisco, Harvey Mudd College, Occidental College, Lafayette College, Dickinson College, and Loyola Marymount University. Check out those builds and more here. We will be leading an event in Park City for the 2025 PCMI in July, and are planning a construction that will be part of the Lafayette Bicentennial. You’ll see more posts about those as they develop.

Do you see something we’ve built that you’d like to attempt a variation on? Have an idea for a mathematical sculpture, but you’re still fuzzy on some of the details? Interested in hearing proposals for a team-building day? We can brainstorm with you or bring you fully-formed ideas. Not-for-profit institutions hosting an event typically have very modest expenses, limited to non-reusable materials and on-site expenses such as snacks, announcement flyers, or location charges (if any), for example.

Contact us here at Studio Infinity to get the googolhedron rolling!

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