Anniston, AL – Anniston, a city steeped in history and culture, saw an exciting and artful event yesterday with the private unveiling of the Anniston History Museum and Berman Museum’s new exhibit, “The Golden Ratio.” Today, November 3rd, these captivating exhibits are open to the public, inviting all to embark on an inspiring journey into the realms of art and mathematics.
The private unveiling, a special affair for museum members, was a wondrous celebration, where attendees had the opportunity to get an exclusive first look at these exceptional exhibits. The event was made even more delightful with catering provided by Effinas, ensuring that the evening was a feast for both the senses and the intellect.
“The Golden Ratio” at the Berman Museum immerses patrons in the world of art and mathematics. Through the exploration of the Fibonacci Sequence, visitors are treated to a profound connection between these two seemingly distinct disciplines. The exhibit promises to be a visual feast for the eyes, as it unravels the secrets of how mathematics and art are intimately intertwined.
The Anniston History Museum takes a different approach as it explores the manifestation of the Golden Ratio in the natural world. This exhibit delves into the captivating presence of this mathematical concept in the most unexpected places—plants, horns, seashells, and more. By providing insight into the remarkable prevalence of the Golden Ratio in nature, the museum staff aims to ignite curiosity and appreciation for the wonders of mathematics.
Both of these exhibits are a testament to the rich cultural tapestry of Anniston. They stand as a tribute to the city’s commitment to fostering an environment where art, history, and mathematics can coexist harmoniously and inspire visitors from all walks of life.
As the Anniston History Museum and Berman Museum open their doors to the public, the entire community is encouraged to partake in this unique opportunity to explore the beauty and intricacies of the Golden Ratio. These exhibits promise to be both educational and visually stunning, making them a must-visit for art enthusiasts, math aficionados, and anyone who appreciates the intersection of knowledge and beauty.
*The photos are a sampling of some of the exhibits.