C.U.K.T. Interview: Disseminating Technical Culture Since 1995
In an interview published in January 2001 by ARTMargins Online, Joasia Krysa discusses with Jacek Niegoda and Peter Style of C.U.K.T. (The Central Office of Technical Culture), an organization established in 1995 to disseminate technical culture. C.U.K.T. uses its own stamps and official forms, and exchanges correspondence with institutions and authorities. It has collaborated with schools, leisure centers, galleries, museums, and local/national authorities including the County Council of Bytow, City Council of Gdansk, Marshal Office of Pomorze County and Lubusk County, Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Polish Ministry.
Key facts
- C.U.K.T. stands for The Central Office of Technical Culture.
- C.U.K.T. was established in 1995.
- C.U.K.T. disseminates and distributes technical culture.
- C.U.K.T. uses its own stamps and official forms.
- C.U.K.T. collaborates with schools, leisure centers, galleries, and museums.
- C.U.K.T. cooperates with County Council of Bytow, City Council of Gdansk, Marshal Office of Pomorze County, Marshal Office of Lubusk County, Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Polish Ministry.
- Interview conducted by Joasia Krysa in London.
- Interviewees are Jacek Niegoda and Peter Style.
Entities
Artists
- Jacek Niegoda
- Peter Style
Institutions
- ARTMargins Online
- C.U.K.T. (The Central Office of Technical Culture)
- County Council of Bytow
- City Council of Gdansk
- Marshal Office of Pomorze County
- Marshal Office of Lubusk County
- Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Polish Ministry
Locations
- London
- United Kingdom