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Marisa Satsia

Marisa is a multidisciplinary artist and researcher specialising in medical and biological arts based in Nicosia, Cyprus. She is also an amateur biotechnologist with a research interest in bio art, DIY biology, molecular gastronomy and soft robotics.

She is taking part in (Re)Grounding, a programme of residencies exploring the climate emergency in post-industrial contexts. Her work re-imagines the production of scientific knowledge and challenges the future developments of technologies of life through making biology more accessible through the adoption of DIY processes, techniques, materials and tools.

Marisa holds a BA Hons (2014) in Fine Art from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, an MSc (2016) in Medical Art from the Centre of Anatomy and Human Identification at the University of Dundee, and has completed the fabricademy program in 2022 at the Basque Biodesign Centre, in Bilbao, Spain.


Image: (Re)Grounding presentation - Marisa Satsia and Dariia Dantseva, Atomic Number 29. Photos: Andriana Lagoudes
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