Nita Sturiale

Nita Sturiale

Professor, Studio for Interrelated Media (SIM), Massachusetts College of Art and Design

Massachusetts College of Art and Design

Nita is an artist and Educator. Her work explores intersections – among art and science, technology and humanity, teaching and learning. She presents her ideas through live performance, in exhibition spaces, and online. An art and technology pioneer, Nita directed the award-winning “Invisible Ideas” project – the first Flash-enabled, GPS-triggered interactive art walk and is included in Stephen Wilson’s book, Information Arts (MIT Press, 2001). She has taught courses combining art, technology and science at several institutions, including Carnegie Mellon and Harvard University. Nita is a Professor and Department Chair in the Studio for Interrelated Media at Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston. She is married to Giuseppe Taibi, software entrepreneur and olive oil importer, and they have two daughters.