Mathematical Imagery
Mathematical artists create strong, stunning works in all media and explore the visualization of mathematics
The 2024 Mathematical Art Exhibition
The JMM 2024 Mathematical Art Exhibition was held at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in San Francisco, CA from January 3 - 6, 2024. This annual exhibition, curated by Robert Fathauer and Bruce Torrence, was established in 2008 through an endowment provided to the American Mathematical Society by an anonymous donor who wishes to acknowledge those whose works demonstrate the beauty and elegance of mathematics expressed in a visual art form. Participants in the exhibition submit their photographs, paintings, prints, sculptures, digital art, and more, all inspired by mathematical concepts, principles, or structures. The artwork often reflects mathematical patterns, symmetries, fractals, geometric shapes, or abstract mathematical ideas.
Below are the recipients of the JMM 2024 Mathematical Art Exhibition awards "for aesthetically pleasing works that combine mathematics and art." Their works, along with the works of nine other artists, will be included in the 2025 Calendar of Mathematical Imagery, printed and distributed by the AMS.
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Best Photograph, Painting, or Print: Cannon-Thurston Map for the SnapPy Manifold S227 by Henry Segerman, Saul Schleimer, and Will Segerman
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Best Textile, Sculpture, or Other Medium: Gray-Scott Reaction Diffusion and Symmetry by Vladimir Bulatov
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Honorable Mention: Uniform Syncopation by Susan Goldstine
Would you like to be a part of the 2025 Mathematical Art Exhibition at JMM 2025 Submit your work to the Bridges Organization here.