About

Lawrence Udeigwe’s work explores how structure shapes perception, and how perception becomes expression.

Music, mathematics, neuroscience, writing, and teaching are treated as parallel forms of a single inquiry into structure, learning, and meaning.

This inquiry appears through recorded music and live performance; through research and teaching in mathematics and neuroscience; and through writing, talks, and public projects that translate technical ideas into cultural form.

Udeigwe is a professor of mathematics and develops long-form creative projects that integrate artistic practice with intellectual research.

Projects such as Four Lemmas, Doing Jazz, and LU Factors extend the same questions across different forms, audiences, and scales.

This site documents an ongoing body of work at the intersection of structure, cognition, and expression.

New York.