Summary
Jay Mollica is a technologist who blends 13 years of software and data experience with deep practice in museums and cultural institutions, currently a Fellow at Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center. He has built and led digital engagement teams at Pérez Art Museum Miami and SFMOMA, launching accessible collection access, bilingual content strategies, a data warehouse that unlocked six-figure savings, and an art-streaming platform (PAMMTV) that extended museum reach globally. Equally fluent in engineering and storytelling, Jay designs inclusive digital products—every artwork online at PAMM included a visual description and industry-first captioning for video art. His background spans web architecture, analytics, and creative tech for public programs, informed by an MA in Interactive Media Art and early work in data analytics. Known for turning institutional constraints into scalable digital services, he brings a pragmatic, mission-driven approach to technology in art and culture.
12 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
pre med studies in science, physiology and math, pre med studies in science, physiology and math at San Francisco State University
Master of Arts - MA, Interactive Media Art, Master of Arts - MA, Interactive Media Art at New York University
Bachelor's degree, English Language and Literature, General, Bachelor's degree, English Language and Literature, General at University of Connecticut