Scotland’s longest-standing artist-run gallery, established in 1983
While mathematics is commonly presented as abstract and symbolic, mathematical work is grounded in visual thinking, intuition, experimentation, and personal motivation. Diagrams, sketches, spatial reasoning, gestures, and informal representations often precede formal notation, yet these processes typically remain invisible to wider audiences.
Exhibition funded by the Knowledge Exchange Hub for Mathematical Sciences, in partnership with What It Means to Be Human (HUM-it): Navigating the Intersection of Invisible (Dis)abilities, Neurodiversity, and Gender Identity, and by the Wellcome Trust through Cultures of Collaborative Research in a Socially Progressive Technological University (Grant No. 228116/Z/23/Z), University of Strathclyde.
Free for all members and the general public.
Opening: Tuesday 24th of February, 6pm - 9pm
Other times: 25th-26th February11am-8pm