[ISEA95] Institutional Presentation: Cynthia Pannucci – Art and Science Collaborations

Institutional Presentation Statement

Art and Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI) began as a grass-roots arts organization based in New York City in 1991. The purpose was two-fold: to champion art that is either inspired by or uses science and/or technology; and to find ways to encourage collaborations between art and science communities. ASCI provides access to information and resources via a monthly ASCI Bulletin, referrals to curators, commissioning agents, and the media. It serves as a fiscal conduit for public projects, presents a public lecture series on “Art & Technology” at Cooper Union (New York City), and distributes the bi-annual newsletter, Movements, as well as an annual ASCI Directory.

  • Cynthia PANNUCCI. Based in New York, she is an artist, curator, and founder/ director of the international non-profit organization Art and Science Collaborations. She received a B.F.A. in 1969 from Florida State University in printmaking and has attended the Penland School of Crafts and the Arrowmont School of Crafts.