Artist Jenna Frye created a series of wooden and 3D-printed shapes and forms inspired by tile systems. When arranged together, these pieces offer opportunities for creative expression, puzzle-solving, and hands-on exploration of mathematical concepts. KID Museum visitors, including students, families, and summer campers, contributed to shaping the final design. Come view and experience the artwork starting October 13!
Visiting Artist: Jenna Frye
Fall 2024
VISITING ARTIST: JENNA FRYE
UNTITLED
October 13, 2024
Artist, maker, and educator Jenna Frye explores art, design, and engineering to solve problems. Inspired by Truchet tiles, a system of tiles that form shapes and patterns when arranged in a grid, Jenna’s artwork invites you to express creativity, solve puzzles, and dive into math concepts in a hands-on, tactile way.
LEARN MORE ABOUT JENNA FRYE
Jenna Frye is a professional problem-solver, an artist, a maker, and an educator. She is a faculty member in the Multidisciplinary Design program at Johns Hopkins University, where she explores the intersection of art, design, and engineering and creates educational toys and games.
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KID Museum is dedicated to expanding access to STEM and maker learning opportunities for all by providing free and reduced-cost opportunities to participate in our programming.