Date/Time
Date(s) - April 9, 2026
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Location
Gregory Allicar Museum of Art, University Center for the Arts


Symmetry, Structure, Space: Mathematical Visions in Art

Join us for a curator talk and reception, Thursday, April 9 from 5pm to 7pm.

This exhibition, created by advanced mathematics students with guidance from museum staff, explores the connections between art and mathematics through a sample of works from across cultures, time, and materials. We invite you to see mathematics not as a set of numbers or equations, but as a way of thinking about pattern, structure, space, and transformation.

We selected works of art from the permanent collection based on how they visually suggest mathematical ideas in logic, algebra, and geometry. We do not claim the artists intended their work to be mathematical. We focused on mathematical concepts we observed and questions that arose from our observations. By placing mathematics in conversation with visual art, we hope to show how mathematical thinking can offer new perspectives on creative processes.

Curated by Kristina Moen, PhD candidate, Mathematics, CSU Class of 2027

With contributions by Jacob Cleveland, PhD candidate, Mathematics, CSU Class of 2027; Enrique Mercado, PhD candidate, Mathematics, CSU Class of 2030; Parker Montfort, PhD candidate, Mathematics, CSU Class of 2028; Asiye Uctuk, Candidate for BS Mathematics & BFA Art, CSU Class of 2028.

Curators will present a brief talk in the gallery. Reception to follow.

Refreshments will be provided.

Free & open to all! No registration required.

An image of a plant fiber woven bowl in a spiral design.
Unidentified Tutsi/ Hutu Artist
Basket bowl
1967-1969 (collected)
Plant fiber with dye


Support

Ongoing support for the museum’s exhibitions and programming is generously provided by the FUNd Endowment at CSU, Colorado Creative Industries and FoCo Creates.

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