Connections between mathematics and the arts? Would you like to experience the beauty, the playfulness and the joy of mathematics? Would you like to share this experience with children, families and many people around Finland? We are located in Jyväskylä, Finland and ready to go! Invite our math-art exhibit, “Traveling Bridges” – Experience Workshop’s International Collection of Mathematical Art and our interactive math&arts workshops for children and families to your school!
Get an impression about who we are and what we are doing, by watching this slide-show:
“Traveling Bridges” Experience Workshop’s International Collection of Mathematical Art was established in 2016, based on the donations of Bridges Finland 2016‘s art exhibition’s participants. The core collection contains more than 50 individual pieces by artists from all over the world. Now, the collection is constantly growing and accepting donated mathematical artworks all the time.
The pieces in our collection drew inspiration from the mathematics of fractals, polyhedra, non-Euclidean and four-dimensional geometry, tiling, knot theory, number theory, and more… Katie McCallum and Robert Fathauer served as co-curators of the original Bridges Finland 2016 exhibition, and were joined by Conan Chadbourne and Karl Kattchee to make up the jury.

Doug Dunham and John Shier: Finnish Fractal Flag
Thank you for your generous donations and other contribution!
Contacts:
Invitation of the Traveling Bridges Math-Art Exhibit and donation of artworks: info@experienceworkshop.org