During its 21 year existence, I.S.C.A. Quarterly represented a visual record of artists’ responses to timely social and political issues, as well as simply to the change of seasons or to children.
Founded by New York-based Louise Neaderland to establish copy machine art as a legitimate art form, and to offer a means of distribution and exhibition to those artists, the non-profit group International Society of Copier Artists exsited between April 1982 and June 2003.
Volume 20 No. 1 includes contributions from artists Karen Klein, Cynthia Dantzic, Maggie Citrin, Sue Clancy, Cecil Lee, John Padgett, William Ward, Maria Eta Castellanos, Amy Doherty, Ralph Neaderland, Leonora Pierotti, Mary Wells, Bertha Rogers, Rick Drobner, Marc Snyder, Pat Merill, Susan Gold, Keiichi Nakamura, Diane Tarter, Conor Ryan, Anne Gilman, William Westley, Sonia Shrier, DAnielle Jaye Chason, Garrison Buxton, Prof. Trouble.