Art Researches Science International Collaborations (ARSIC) is dedicated to cultivating an international community where art and science are deeply intertwined. The association unites artists, scientists, and all those passionate about the synergy between art, science, innovative technology, and philosophy. Through interdisciplinary collaboration, ARSIC fosters dialogue, creativity, and discovery across diverse fields of inquiry and expression.

ARSIC was founded by an international group of artists, scientists, and thinkers who share a strong commitment to exploring the intersections of art, science, philosophy, and technology. Each founding member contributes a unique perspective and expertise, shaping ARSIC’s vision of nurturing creative, interdisciplinary dialogue and innovation.

ARSIC engages in research and outreach initiatives that explore the intersections of art, science, technology, and philosophy. Through exhibitions, conferences, publications, and collaborative projects, the association seeks to expand public understanding and appreciation of interdisciplinary inquiry.

Key objectives of ARSIC’s research and outreach include:

  • Promoting interdisciplinary dialogue between artists, scientists, and scholars.

  • Developing innovative projects that integrate artistic practice with scientific research.

  • Fostering international collaboration and knowledge exchange.

  • Engaging the public through exhibitions, lectures, workshops, and digital platforms.

  • Documenting and disseminating research to support both academic and creative communities.

Through these efforts, ARSIC acts as a bridge between creative experimentation and scientific investigation, highlighting the shared processes of exploration, discovery, and innovation.

Founding Members

ARSIC was established by a group of international artists, scientists, and thinkers who form the core of the association’s community. Together, they are dedicated to advancing understanding through the intertwined practices of art and science.

  • Pascale Pollier

  • Theo Dirix

  • Bryan Green

  • Arthur Miller

  • Ann Van de Velde

  • Mark Gardiner

  • Nina Sellars

  • Eleanor Crook

  • Andrew Burd

  • Andrew Carnie

  • Pelagie-May Green

BIOMAB operates as a specialized initiative within ARSIC, focusing on the integration of biological and biomedical research and artistic practice. It exemplifies ARSIC’s mission to create innovative projects that explore the intersections of art, science, and technology, engaging both professional communities and the broader public in interdisciplinary inquiry.


Projects

  • The Search for the Grave of Andreas Vesalius

  • VESALIUS CONTINUUM

  • FABRICA VITAE — Touring Exhibition

  • FABRICA VITAE — Film

  • ANATOMY & BEYOND — Conference, Riga 2021

  • ANATOMY & BEYOND — Exhibition, Riga 2021-2022

  • THINK ME IN CIRCLES - Performance Vault Festival, London 2023