Professional Background & Credentials

Dr Jasmine Pradissitto FRSA FLIS is an award-winning British artist whose work has been exhibited internationally and recognised for its innovative integration of art, science, and sustainability. Her multidisciplinary practice spans contemporary art, public engagement, environmental research, and education.

Prior to pursuing art full-time, Pradissitto completed a PhD in Physics at University College London. She subsequently studied Fine Art at Goldsmiths and the Sir John Cass School of Art, developing the unique interdisciplinary approach that has become central to her practice. 

Her work has been exhibited internationally and featured in major public projects, including commissions for the Horniman Museum Gardens and the Euston Green Link environmental initiative in London. Her museum exhibition Tender Machines: Holding Paradox at the London Museum of Water & Steam further established her reputation as a leading voice in sustainable contemporary art.

Pradissitto has collaborated with cultural, educational, scientific, and environmental organisations including the World Health Organisation (WHO), Horniman Museum, Tate, Francis Crick Institute, London South Bank University, and Euston Town.

 

Professional Highlights

 

Education

PhD in Physics, University College London

Fine Art Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London

BA Fine Art, Sir John Cass School of Art, Architecture and Design

Professional Recognition

Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA)

Fellow of the London Interdisciplinary School (FLIS)

Award-winning artist, speaker, and environmental innovator

Public Art & Commissions

Horniman Museum Gardens, London

Euston Green Link Environmental Initiative, London

Public environmental sculpture commissions

Areas of Practice

Environmental Art

Sustainable Materials Innovation

Art and Science Collaboration

Public Art

Contemporary Sculpture

Biomimicry and Ecological Systems

Speaking & Education

International speaker on creativity, sustainability, and innovation

Visiting lecturer and educator

Contributor to STEAM education and interdisciplinary learning initiatives

 

Curatorial Perspective 

Jasmine Pradissitto occupies a unique position within contemporary art, combining the analytical thinking of a scientist with the imagination of an artist. Her work demonstrates how creative practice can become an active force for environmental innovation, transforming emerging technologies and sustainable materials into compelling artistic experiences. Through a practice grounded in optimism, experimentation, and interdisciplinary collaboration, she offers a powerful vision of how art might contribute to a more regenerative and resilient future.