The Project Fibonacci® Foundation, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) charitable organization registered in New York State, has announced plans to bring a fully operational STEM plus arts (STEAM) center to downtown Rome by early 2023. The facility is envisioned to be a collaborative center focused on programs designed to grow the local youth workforce in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics). Aptly named the Multiversity of Science, Art, and Technology ― MOSARTTM, the center will be part interactive exhibition center featuring artificial intelligence (AI) inspired art including traditional art works, part local venue for special community activities and guest speaker events, and part metro-hub for local STEAM leadership education programs. According to Foundation Chairman Dr. Andrew Drozd, MOSARTTM will be a community asset operated by the Foundation.
MOSARTTM is envisioned to be an active hub for art- and science-themed exhibits, events, and activities consistent with the Foundation’s mission, to introduce youth to a culture of interdisciplinary, interactive STEAM learning, teaching them to become creative, independent leaders of community resurgence. The Foundation’s vision is, Enriched STEAM Communities Driving a Modern Renaissance.
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