Sacred Geometry in Art and Architecture
Subject: | Geometry |
Dates: | 25 April 2018 - 13 June 2018 |
Time: | 18:30 - 21:00 |
Location: | The Prince's School of Traditional Arts |
Tutor: | Tom Bree |
Draw Islamic patterns, a Gothic Christian labyrinth, a Hindu Yantra and diagrams associated with the Great Pyramid in Egypt while exploring the underlying universality of geometry within four particular world traditions of sacred art.
What should I bring?
All materials are provided on this course.
You may find it useful to bring a notebook to take notes.
Who is this class for?
Some previous experience of geometry would be helpful.
What days do I attend?
This course will take place over consecutive Wednesday evenings.
Tutor biography
Tom Bree
Tom Bree is a geometer-artist, teacher and writer. He completed his M.A. at the School in 2003 and has since been researching and teaching in the area of geometry and symbolism. Tom has been teaching on the Open and M.A. programmes since 2008 and also organises his own geometry courses both in the UK and abroad. He is currently undertaking doctoral studies at the School in which he is analysing the underlying geometric design of Wells Cathedral in Somerset.