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Join us for a special workshop and artist feature with Rifat Taher on Islamic Geometry!
This is an introductory level and hands on class for anyone interested in geometric patterns. Students will learn to construct a geometric pattern, which is widely seen in traditional Islamic architecture and designs, using a ruler and compass. where you’ll learn to create stunning Islamic geometric patterns using traditional techniques—just a compass, pencil, and paper. No experience necessary—just bring your curiosity!
All are welcome — whether you’re new to Islamic art or simply looking for a peaceful, creative afternoon. Spaces are limited, so early registration is encouraged. Donations are also always appreciated to help support future Qahwa events!
Workshop Details
Date: Saturday, May 2, 2026
Time: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Location: Qahwa Cafe, Adams Center, Sterling
Workshop Tickets: $15 (used to cover the cost of materials)
Open to: Ages 16+ | No experience required
Materials Provided: Compass, ruler, paper, pencils, and coloring tools
About the Instructor/Artist
Rifat S Taher is a visual artist based in Virginia. Her art work explores geometric patterns found in nature, traditional art, and architecture, drawing on these sources to construct a visual language consisting of simple forms, repetition, precision, and linearity. The works are a deeper investigation into the mathematical insights and symmetry systems at play, as well as the transformative power of seeing beyond the surface. Her methods are rooted in traditional practices and she uses the compass and straightedge for construction. Embracing both structure and spontaneity, her practice continues to evolve and invite viewers to experience a space where mathematical clarity creates a contemplative exploration of forms.
- Date: May 2, 2026
- Time: 2:00 pm Eastern Time Zone (ET)
- Venue: ADAMS Sterling - Qahwa