
Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI)
http://www.asci.org
ASCI is a pioneering 14-year old organization based in New York City that
has remained steadfast in its commitment to producing symposia, exhibitions,
and resource tools for nurturing the intersection of art, science, technology.
Its website provides an extensive archive of these activities. Over the
past 11-years, the ASCI ebulletin [benefit of memebership] has become
one of the world's most comprehensive sources of timely information about
the resources, opportunities, calls for work, exhibitions, festivals,
etc. in this burgeoning field. ASCI's membership [artists, curators, educators,
writers, technologists, and scientists from around the world] relies on
this monthly publication to be kept current about the activities shaping
this field.
View a copy at: http://www.asci.org/eBULLETIN/september02_issue.html
The American Museum of Natural
History (AMNH)
http://www.amnh.org
The American Museum of Natural History is one
of the worlds preeminent scientific, educational, and cultural institutions.
Since its founding in 1869, the Museum has advanced its global mission
to explore and interpret human cultures and the natural world through
a wide-reaching program of scientific research, education, and exhibition.
With a scientific staff of more than 200, the Museum houses a permanent
collection of 32 million specimens and cultural artifacts, state-of-the-art
research laboratories, 45 permanent exhibition halls, one of the largest
natural history libraries in the Western Hemisphere, and the spectacular
Frederick Phineas & Sandra Priest Rose Center for Earth and Space,
which features the renowned Hayden Planetarium.
Address: Central Park
West & 79th Street, New York City
Phone: 212 769-5100

Continuing Education & Public Programs at The Graduate Center, CUNY
http://web.gc.cuny.edu/cepp
A unique educational and service program for the New York metropolitan
area offering workshops, conferences, courses, professional development,
and cultural, artistic, and public issues programming combining the best
of scholarship and action. This initiative covers a wide range of topics
responding to the public's broad range of personal and professional needs
as well as larger community, ecological, and social issues.
For more information: Continuing Education & Public
Programs, The Graduate Center
Address: 365 Fifth Avenue, Suite 8111, New York,
NY 10016
(212) 817-8215
E-mail: continuinged@gc.cuny.edu
Web site: http://web.gc.cuny.edu/cepp