Part math, part art: for centuries, artists in Muslim contexts have used geometry and mathematical principles to create stimulating patterns for architecture, textiles, manuscripts, ceramics, and paintings. Repeating and interlaced circles, squares, stars, and polygons come together to create mesmerizing designs. But how are these designs created? Where do you begin to try it out yourself?
Swing by the Fine Arts Library’s Foundry to play with 3D geometric models, craft your own patterns, and grab some awesome coloring pages for those moments when you just want to zone out! We’ll have stamps with a number of beautiful designs that you can use on fabric or paper, and embroidery projects for any tees or textiles that you want to bring. You’ll be able to watch the progress of a 3D-printed Islamic design, too, and learn how you can use the Foundry to create your own masterpieces.
No prior knowledge or artistic skills are required. Please bring any fabric items that you wish to stamp or embroider. All other supplies will be provided.
This event is part of the UT Libraries Welcome Week 2023.
Location: The Foundry at the Fine Arts Library (DFA 3.200)