Geometry Tile Workshop










Geometry Tile Workshop
Explore the art of Islamic Geometry with Safoura Zahedi in a hands-on, meditative workshop at Urbanspace Gallery. Discover the principles, philosophy, and history behind geometric arts, and create your own unique geometric tile using Safoura's bespoke 3D-printed Geometry Tile Kit.
WHEN — Saturday, Jan 31, 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM
WHERE — Urbanspace Gallery, 401 Richmond St W, Toronto
TICKET OPTIONS:
$25 — Create + Learn: Join the workshop and participate in the meditative, creative process of making your tile while learning about Islamic Geometry.
$120 — Create + Learn + Take Home: Attend the workshop and take home your finished tile — a personal creation to enjoy in your space! Display your Geometry Tile as wall art or a tabletop sculpture, or continue the meditative practice by reconfiguring your tile in endless ways.
Please note that spots are limited to max 25 people — early booking is recommended. See you there!
WHY JOIN
Learn the history and philosophy of Islamic geometric patterns.
Experience the calming, meditative focus of geometry and tile making.
Explore creativity through geometry and leave with a deeper understanding of the rich heritage of Islamic Geometry and Architecture.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
All materials provided, including Safoura’s 3D-printed Geometry Tile Kit.
No prior experience needed — suitable for beginners and enthusiasts alike.
Optional take-home tile for those who choose the $120 ticket!
WORKSHOP FLOW
Introduction & artist talk on Islamic Geometry — history, philosophy, and systems.
Demonstration of the Geometry Tile Kit.
Guided hands-on tile creation!
Reflection, discussion, and optional Q&A.
(For $120 ticket) Pack your tile creation to take home and enjoy!
INSTRUCTOR / ABOUT SAFOURA
Safoura Zahedi is an artist, architect, and educator specializing in geometry-driven public art and spatial design. Her work explores geometry as a spiritual design tool, creating experiences that connect people with each other and the natural world. See more of her work at safourazahedi.com.