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In this live, online class, students will learn where math ideas, formulas, and theories came from and then create art inspired by those ideas.
They'll meet Pythagoras and create art using the Pythagorean theorem. Learn about Plato and draw the Platonic solids. Meet Euclid and do constructions using only a straight edge and a ruler. Meet Archimedes and create art using pi. Meet Escher and illustrate a Möbius strip.
Understanding and illustrating math concepts will enhance every student's study of math, no matter what level they are working in!
Recommended for high school-age students. Algebraic equations, math patterns and sequences, and geometry will be used to create art, but the homework will be art, rather than math.
For extra reading, students may want to read, A Little History of Mathematics by Snezana Lawrence.

Meets live, online once a week
for an hour and a half
12 weeks in the fall semester and 12 weeks in the spring semester
Tuesdays at 12:00 noon EST
or
Wednesday 11:30 am EST
🌸 Early Bird Savings — Through June 6
Secure your spot early and save!
Full Year: $599
Semester Option: $329
Families who pay in full receive the greatest value.
Regular Tuition
Full Year: $639
Per Semester: $339
Meets:
Tuesdays at 11:00 am EST
or
Wednesdays 1:00 pm EST
Led by Courtney Sanford
(Chris Sanford will join the first part of the Tuesday class to answer math questions.)

"Math is the language of the universe...Let's spend some time together exploring this language and its many ways of describing the world we live in."
- A Little History of Mathematics by Snezana Lawrence.

Supply List:
XL Mixed Media Art Journal 11in x 14in
Compass for geometry with pencil and ruler (like the Oxford Maths Set on Amazon)
Large ruler - 18inch
Colored Pencils
Fine tip markers
Watercolor (optional)
Fine tip black pen like an Ultra Fine Point Sharpie
Regular Sharpie
Set of Drawing Pencils with range from 4H to 4B (at least)
Eraser
Pencil Sharpener

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