Summary
Cass Fino-Radin is a VP of Art & Technology and founder with 13 years’ experience advancing the preservation of digital contemporary art and cultural heritage. She built and managed MoMA’s open-source digital repository that now safeguards petabytes of born-digital and digitized assets, and has advised major museums, artist estates, and high-profile artists through her lab, Small Data Industries. Equally at home in institutional settings and entrepreneurial practice, she combines conservation expertise, systems design, and policy development to make preservation operational at scale. An educator and former adjunct at NYU, she brings practical training in digital forensics and handling complex media to the field. Based in New York, she is notable for translating conservation needs into production-ready technical architectures and cross-institutional stewardship programs.
13 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Library & Information Science (MLIS), Digital Preservation, archives management, Master of Library & Information Science (MLIS), Digital Preservation, archives management at Pratt Institute
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), Expanded Media, Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), Expanded Media at Alfred University