✦ Free to Join · Always Will Be

The Flippin'
Math
Culture Club.

This is a math commons.

Not sacred sterile academia.

Not competitive.

Not built for gold medals or fastest hands in the room.

— Tammy Reeves, Founder

121 Members & growing
Free Always will be
Welcome here
🏛️
The Flippin' Math Commons
The town square. Everyone welcome, every topic.
📐
Student Support
Ask anything. No question is too basic.
🍎
The Teachers' Table
Educator talk. Strategies, war stories, wins.
💬
Reeves is Rambling
Personal posts from Tammy. The good stuff.
🎨
Math Lab: Art & Exploration
Where math becomes something you can see, touch, and make.
✦ STUDENTS     ✦ TEACHERS     ✦ ARTISTS     ✦ MAKERS     ✦ CURIOUS HUMANS     ✦ MATH SKEPTICS     ✦ MATH LOVERS     ✦ EVERYONE IN BETWEEN     ✦ STUDENTS     ✦ TEACHERS     ✦ ARTISTS     ✦ MAKERS     ✦ CURIOUS HUMANS     ✦ MATH SKEPTICS     ✦ MATH LOVERS     ✦ EVERYONE IN BETWEEN    

✦ What Is This Place

A commons. Not a classroom.

Corporate math ed does what it can. Public school systems do their best. But they're limited. We know from experience.

The Flippin' Math Culture Club exists in the space those systems can't reach — where math stops being a performance and starts being a conversation.

✦ What this is — and isn't
Not a tutoring hotline
Not a competition
Not just for "math people"
A place to ask anything
A place to share what you made
A place to finally like math
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✦ The Teachers' Table
Dividing by zero
"A student told me: 'yeh yeh. Ya can't divide by zero. No one knows why, but it's a rule.'" — 6 replies
✦ The Teachers' Table
Who here tells the story of x?
"How many of you train your students to 'tell the story of x'?" — 5 replies
✦ Math Lab: Art & Exploration
Sets & Probability — Sneak Peek
A guided introduction to set notation and probability. Free in the classroom.
✦ Reeves is Rambling
The real ones show up here.
Tammy's personal posts — the stories, the philosophy, the "why math" behind all of it.

✦ Introducing

The Flippin'
Collective.

A curated art program living inside the Culture Club. Every season, we invite artists — of any kind — to submit work that lives at the intersection of math and making. The best pieces become real products. The artists get paid.

"You might not call yourself a math person. But if you've ever built something that required precision, pattern, symmetry, or structure — math made that. We want to celebrate what you made."

— Tammy Reeves, Founder
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Submit
Artists submit math-inspired work each season. Any medium. Any skill level. If math is in it somewhere, it belongs.
02
Showcase
Selected pieces are featured in the seasonal Showcase — a community event and public gallery moment.
03
Collect
Showcase pieces join The Collection — on merch, in the archive, permanently part of Flippin' Math history.
04
Earn
Artists receive a free product featuring their work, plus a revenue share for that season's sales. Art that pays.

✦ Who Belongs Here

If math touched it, you're welcome.

The Collective isn't just for math teachers who doodle. It's for anyone who lives at the intersection of math and making — whether they know it or not.

📐
The Sculptor
Building impossible figures in real life. Turning mathematical concepts into three-dimensional reality.
🧵
The Quilter
Whose patterns are pure geometry. Every seam a proof, every color placement a decision of symmetry.
🌀
The Fractal Artist
Using generators, code, or pure intuition to render the infinite beauty of mathematical structures.
🎵
The Composer
Who builds in Fibonacci sequences or finds the math hidden in rhythm, harmony, and time.
🏺
The Ceramicist
Throwing vessels whose proportions echo the golden ratio, whether they realized it or not.
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The Student
Who made something cool in math class and deserves to see it celebrated, not just graded.

✦ The Collection

Math you can hold.

Every piece in the Flippin' Math collection started as someone's curiosity. Tammy's founding pieces — the Sierpiński, the Mandelbrot, the fractal — are just the beginning.

✦ Founding Piece
Sierpiński
By Tammy Reeves · Original Collection
✦ Founding Piece
Mandelbrot
By Tammy Reeves · Original Collection
✦ Founding Piece
Fractal No. 3
By Tammy Reeves · Original Collection

Your work could be next.

The Collective is open to everyone. Submit your math-inspired art for the next seasonal showcase and join the collection.

Submit to The Collective
Flippin' Math

You found your people.
Come on in.

The Flippin' Math Culture Club is free, public, and always will be. Join 121 members who are already flipping the script.

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