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Cynthia Pannucci
Pannucci's 27-year career as a professional artist embraced the disciplines of printmaking, crafts, mixed-media, and interactive sculpture. She received an NEA fellowship in 1982; has exhibited her work at the George Eastman House, The Phoenix, Lubbock, and Milwaukee Art Museums; and the American Craft and Cooper-Hewitt Museums in New York City; and received commissions from The Discovery Museum, Bridgeport, CT; The Staten Island Children's Museum; as well as private and corporate clients. She has also taught and guest-lectured at several universities and art schools in the US. In 1988, she founded Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI), an international, non-profit, member's organization based in NYC. Since 1993, ASCI has organized exhibitions of kinetic and light art and most recently, WOMENTEK, Digital98 & Digital99. Concurrently, the organization has been increasing public discourse on timely issues in the field by producing a monthly speaker series (1993-1995), and public symposia and panels where the work of both pioneers and distinguished contemporaries has been presented. These activities have been held in the Great Hall at Cooper Union, NYC and have included: CYBERFAIR'95, ArtSci98, LightForms98, Collectibility & The Digital Print, Bell Labs & the Origins of the Multimedia Artist, Cyberart99, and ArtSci99. ASCI is currently coordinating a large-scale solar art commission project for Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, NJ. ASCI's monthly BULLETIN (an email-only publication) has become a valued means of staying informed about the burgeoning, eclectic field of art & technology.
EMAIL: pannucci@asci.org
ASCI: 718 816-9796
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