Josephine H. Culkin

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Professor

EMAIL: jculkin@bmcc.cuny.edu

Office: S-622E

Office Hours:

Phone: +1 (212) 776-6522

BMCCC Media Arts & Technology Professor Josephine Culkin is an artist who has shown her sculptures, photographs and new media pieces at museums and galleries throughout this country, including P.S 1, the Clock Tower, the Boca Raton Museum of Art, the Neuberger Museum, the Bronx Museum, and internationally, including IV Salon y Coloquio International de Arte Digital in Havana, Cuba; Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome Italy; Amerika Haus in Cologne, Germany; Canterbury Arts Festival in Canterbury, England. She received an Artists Fellowship in Sculpture from the New York Foundation on the Arts, a sponsored project grant from the New York State Council on the Arts, a Design Award from the New York City Department of Transportation, and a research fellowship from NYU??A?A?s Interactive Telecommunications Department.

Expertise

Media Arts and Technology professor Josephine Culkin is an expert in Open-Source Micro-Controllers (Arduino), Open-source Communities and Fine Arts Photography.

Degrees

  • A.B. Harvard University, Visual and Environmental Studies,
  • M.P.S New York University, Telecommunications Program,

Courses Taught

ACC 451 (Cost Accounting II)
MMP 200 (Multimedia Design)

Research and Projects

Publications

  • a??Headfirst Arduinoa?? ,Oa??Reilly Media. written with Eric Hagan
  • Comic a??Arduino!,15 page comic introduction to the Arduino microcontroller platform. Published online. Translated into 10 languages. text and illustrations.

Honors, Awards and Affiliations

  • Top ten open source projects of 2011.
    Ponoko Making System 2011
  • ITP Fellowship Interactive Telecommunications Program New York University 2001-2002

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