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Cybernun

Connecticut, United States

Contemporary American artist Sandra Filippucci (Cybernun) is represented by the Morrison Gallery in Kent, Connecticut. Filippucci was part of a group of New York artists working with technology since the mid-eighties, and the first artist to have a digitally-based solo exhibition at The Museum of American Illustration in Manhattan. Her mediums include 3d printed porcelain sculpture, painting, drawing, and printmaking. Known for her Joan of Arc work over a period of 3 decades. She has written articles about practicing artists and NFTs on Vasar21.com These initial NFT drops on Solsea will be a Japanese-influenced all-female chess set with unlockables. Because chess is about war, each piece is named because everyone in a war has a name. Her intention is to promote women of strength and to help local women's shelters by providing art and art supplies. Once the full collection (there will be 12 individual pieces red & black) is sold, the entire chess set will be 3D printed as actual chess pieces. The 3d printed chess set will only be available to previous buyers of her NFTs. INSTAGRAM | @filippucciart Mozaik Foundation Art LA Award Special Mention winner in 2020 and 2021, Filippucci has lectured and exhibited at the Museum of American Illustration, Colgate University, Syracuse University, The Morrison Gallery, The Maryland Institute, Prix Ars Electronica, the Verbum Digital Gallery - and in Santa Fe - Evoke Gallery, Center of Contemporary Arts, Linda Durham Gallery, Turner Carroll, and the Owings Dewey Gallery. The artist has contributed work to numerous charities including The Kent School, Women Against Violence, Artists Medical Fund and Habitat for Humanity. Her work is in numerous private, public, and corporate collections.