We are pleased to announce the 5th Math and Art Minisymposium, taking place during the Annual ÖMG-DMV Meeting in Linz, Austria, from September 1–5, 2025. Hosted both in-person and online, this event will bring together researchers, artists, and educators to explore how mathematics intersects with various art forms, from painting and sculpture to digital media. Through talks and an exhibit, we aim to highlight the different ways in which mathematics can inspire art and art illuminate mathematics.
Our minisymposium aims to bring together researchers, artists, and educators interested in the synergy between mathematics and the arts. We seek presentations that illustrate:
We welcome contributions from a wide array of art forms (e.g., painting, sculpture, architecture, textiles, or music) that explicitly illuminate the mathematical content.
We particularly encourage talk proposals that highlight educational or outreach dimensions, including a clear learning outcome for audiences. For example, not merely stating that a piece by Escher contains mathematics, but identifying specific concepts such as wallpaper groups and explaining their significance.
In addition, we invite presentations on illustrations of mathematical concepts or objects. These should not only convey the underlying mathematics but also spark discussion on visualization and illustration practices.
We will have exhibit space at the meeting, allowing participants to showcase:
If you wish to exhibit a piece, please email us at math.art.dmv2025@gmail.com so we can make the necessary arrangements.
Selected authors will be invited to expand their abstracts into full contributions for publication in the peer-reviewed online journal "w/k." You can find examples of such articles from previous Mathematics and Art minisymposia here: 2020 articles and 2021 articles.
If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at math.art.dmv2025@gmail.com.
We look forward to hearing from you!
The Mathematics and Art 2025 Organizers: Marlene Knoche and Diaaeldin Taha