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Geometry Tile Workshop

Geometry Tile Workshop

from CA$25.00

Join artist Safoura Zahedi in a hands-on meditative workshop at Urbanspace Gallery. Discover the principles, philosophy, and history behind geometric arts by creating 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: Participate in the creative process of making a geometric tile while learning about Islamic Geometry.

  • $120 — Create + Learn + Take Home: Participate 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 a maximum of 25 people — booking early is recommended. See you there!

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WHY JOIN

  • Learn the history and philosophy of Islamic geometric patterns, and leave with a deeper understanding of the rich heritage.

  • Experience the calming, meditative focus of geometry and tile making.

  • Explore your creativity through geometry!

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • All materials provided, including Safoura’s 3D-printed Geometry Tile Kit.

  • No prior experience needed — suitable for beginners and enthusiasts alike.

  • Take-home tile for those who choose the $120 ticket!

PROGRAM

  1. Introduction & artist talk on Islamic Geometry — history, philosophy, and systems.

  2. Demonstration of the Geometry Tile Kit.

  3. Guided hands-on tile creation!

  4. Reflection, discussion, and optional Q&A.

  5. (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.