Bright Spot: Pie with Wide Tim

Mar 14
4:00–6:00pm
Tianyuan (Margaret) Zheng, MIT '23, MEng '24
Venue:
MIT Welcome Center, Building E38
MIT Welcome Center, Building E38

Enjoy an art installation featuring Wide Tim! We’ll serve pie, of course.

Bright Spot: Pie with Wide Tim

Mar 14
4:00–6:00pm
Tianyuan (Margaret) Zheng, MIT '23, MEng '24
Venue:
MIT Welcome Center, Building E38
MIT Welcome Center, Building E38

Enjoy an art installation featuring Wide Tim! We’ll serve pie, of course.

Bright Spot: Pie with Wide Tim

Mar 14
4:00–6:00pm
Tianyuan (Margaret) Zheng, MIT '23, MEng '24
Venue:
MIT Welcome Center, Building E38
MIT Welcome Center, Building E38

Enjoy an art installation featuring Wide Tim! We’ll serve pie, of course.

Bright Spot: Pie with Wide Tim

Mar 14
4:00–6:00pm
Tianyuan (Margaret) Zheng, MIT '23, MEng '24
Venue:
MIT Welcome Center, Building E38
MIT Welcome Center, Building E38

Enjoy an art installation featuring Wide Tim! We’ll serve pie, of course.

Bright Spot: Pie with Wide Tim

Mar 14
4:00–6:00pm
Tianyuan (Margaret) Zheng, MIT '23, MEng '24
Venue:
MIT Welcome Center, Building E38
MIT Welcome Center, Building E38

Enjoy an art installation featuring Wide Tim! We’ll serve pie, of course.

Bright Spot: Pie with Wide Tim

Mar 14
4:00–6:00pm
Tianyuan (Margaret) Zheng, MIT '23, MEng '24
Venue:
MIT Welcome Center, Building E38
MIT Welcome Center, Building E38

Enjoy an art installation featuring Wide Tim! We’ll serve pie, of course.

Bright Spot: Pie with Wide Tim

Mar 14
4:00–6:00pm
Tianyuan (Margaret) Zheng, MIT '23, MEng '24
Venue:
MIT Welcome Center, Building E38
MIT Welcome Center, Building E38

Enjoy an art installation featuring Wide Tim! We’ll serve pie, of course.

Wide Tim is a joyful beaver character and an MIT-wide sensation created by Tianyuan (Margaret) Zheng, MIT '23, MEng '24. Wide Tim loves MIT, spreading positivity, and bringing a touch of lightheartedness into MIT life. His many campus adventures are documented @wide_tim  on Instagram. In collaboration with the artist, this program is part of Artfinity: The 2025 MIT Arts Festival, celebrating creativity and community at MIT.

Pie is on us, while supplies last!

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Photos and/or videos will be taken at this event. By entering and attending this event, you acknowledge and agree that your likeness may be included in photos and videos of the event and that those photos and videos may be used by MIT in connection with communications about MIT Open Space Programming or in other MIT communications, and/or shared with third parties, including on the Internet. If you do not agree to this usage, please notify a staff member when you arrive.

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Tianyuan “Margaret” Zheng (MIT ‘23, MEng ‘24) is an artist who has made a lasting joyful impact on the MIT community. She is best known as the creator of Wide Tim (@wide_tim), a plump and joyful beaver character known and beloved by the MIT community. Since February 2021, Zheng has created over 200 Wide Tim illustrations in collaboration with more than 85 MIT clubs, organizations, offices, and entities to advocate for community wellness and the arts. Featured on the MIT Class of 2028 poster and several institute events such as the MIT Campus Preview Weekend, her work with Wide Tim has been recognized with the 2023 Wiesner Student Art Award, MIT News, and MIT Technology Review.

In addition to her work with Wide Tim, Zheng has been a muralist, animator, and project organizer with Borderline Murals, an artist for Ring Committee 2023, an MIT Arts Scholar, and a lead counselor for the First-Year Arts Program. Outside the realm of visual arts, she has also explored a variety of artistic channels by acting in the MIT Shakespeare Ensemble, arranging and singing a cappella with Next Sing, playing the grand piano at MIT McCormick Hall (where she was a resident for 4 years and served as co-president), and writing her own music.

Margaret Zheng is currently based in Boston, MA, where she continues to explore her interests in mathematics and economics while also pursuing her artistic journey through Wide Tim and other projects.

Wide Tim on Instagram

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