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MATHSCAPER

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Our mission is to express the beauty of mathematics and science through art for all. We seek to inspire awe and appreciation for nature and numbers through our work. We utilize exotic hardwoods, custom-dyed plywood, aluminum, steel, resins, chemistries, and silicates chosen for their optical and structural properties.

​​Raised across Louisiana and Texas, with roots in the Philippines, I carry histories influencing this exploration. My work deconstructs traditional maps and city grids, transforming them into vibrant worlds that shift power and narrative. Through these playful yet profound reconfigurations, I aim to disrupt our fixed perceptions, offering new visions for how cities—and people—might evolve if their development reflected diverse cultures and lived experiences. With Reclaiming Territories, I encourage viewers to question the influences that shape our spaces and, in turn, our identities.

"Explore the profound elegance of mathematical principles, where chaos meets order, and science becomes art." – MATHSCAPER 

GENERAL OPERATING HOURS

MONDAY - TUESDAY  |  BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY  | 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM

SUNDAY | CLOSED

 

MONTHLY

FIRST THURSDAY  |  4:00 PM - 8:00 PM

FIRST FRIDAY | CLOSED

LOCATION
604 2ND AVENUE
SEATTLE WASHINGTON 98104

VM: +1 253-737-3506

EM: CONNECT(at)SLIPSTITCHSTUDIO.COM

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© Copyright 2025 by SlipStitch Studio, Inc.

SlipStitch Studio: a space dedicated to experimentation, exploration, and creation. It’s more than a physical space; it’s an environment where ideas are nurtured and transformed into visual expressions. SlipStitch Studio functions as a sanctuary for innovation, where artists delve deeply into their thoughts, materials, and processes to bring their visions to life. A facilitator of all these elements within a dedicated environment that encourages the artist’s growth fosters creative freedom and provides the tools necessary for bringing their vision to life. It is where the conceptual meets the tangible, giving form to ideas that speak to broader audiences and often serve as a catalyst for cultural and societal dialogue.

​We acknowledge that the city of Seattle and its greenspaces are on stolen Coast Salish land, specifically the ancestral land of the Duwamish, Suquamish, Stillaguamish, and Muckleshoot People. We recognize the stewardship of Seattle’s greenspaces by the Coast Salish people since time immemorial, the disruption of this work by colonization, and now endeavor to continue this work.

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