Scott Vorthmann organized a build of a zometool “bucky-bone” to start off the meeting. The “bucky-bone” is a model of two C80 bucky balls connected by a carbon nanotube. You can read more about this model here: https://observablehq.com/@vorth/bucky-bone
Following this, several people shared recent projects. Gwen Fisher taught about her process creating mathematical artwork with colored pencils, and allowed us to try them out. Bruce Puckett gave us a tour of his beautiful mathematical art, all coded in Java, I believe. Stacy Speyer shared her hepta-hexaflexagon project, and Stan Isaacs shared the rolling shapes he acquired from MoMath.
Thank you to all who attended, and thank you to the well-wishers who could not!