Art from medieval Iran often emphasizes geometric forms and symmetrical patterns, something that we can observe in this example of a 13th century bowl. But how are these patterns chosen – and how might they fit into and echo a larger context of patterns in its original setting? To extend your learning about math in the context of this ceramic bowl, view additional information here.
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Dallas Museum of Art: Ceramic Bowl, 13th century (Iran, Asia). The Keir Collection of Islamic Art on loan to the Dallas Museum of Art
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Dance workshop featuring Nycole Ray, Dallas Black Dance Theatre’s, DBDT:Encore! Artistic Director; Carmen Cage, Artist; Floyd McLean, Jr., Artist. Place: Marshall Performing Arts Center, Greenhill School
Dance workshop featuring Nycole Ray, Dallas Black Dance Theatre’s, DBDT:Encore! Artistic Director; Carmen Cage, Artist; Floyd McLean, Jr., Artist. Place: Marshall Performing Arts Center, Greenhill School
Dance workshop featuring Nycole Ray, Dallas Black Dance Theatre’s, DBDT:Encore! Artistic Director; Carmen Cage, Artist; Floyd McLean, Jr., Artist. Place: Marshall Performing Arts Center, Greenhill School
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Octavio Medellin, Campanile Window – stained glass 1960, reinstalled 2014 at the Dallas Love Field Airport Ticketing Hall
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Iván Navarro, This Land is Your Land – Neon, wood, metal, mirror, and neon 2014, hall between Nieman Marcus and Nordstrom Court, Northpark Center
Iván Navarro, This Land is Your Land – Neon, wood, metal, mirror, and neon 2014, hall between Nieman Marcus and Nordstrom Court, Northpark Center
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