There is actually a great deal of math in art. It becomes more essential in the fine arts, especially in sculptures and in paintings. The golden ratio, perspective, repitition, balance, even matters of color theory and mixing depend heavily on principles of math. Graphing (on a cartesian or polar grid) is also useful at times. Balance, weight, the angles at which light hits objects and reflects again – these also have their foundations in mathematical principals.
3D graphics, interactive graphics, creating natural looking maps or terrain, etc, may require some more complex math or trigonometry at times as well. [Especially if one is doing art for video games, or creating a fractal based map].
It kind of looses its punch by throwing in the “men don’t think” stereotype, though having a sexist strip about sexism gains humor from irony.