Digital Stone Project

Digital Stone Project Supporting Digital Stone Sculpture The board is made up of pioneers who have been working with digital media in sculpture for 25 years. Saluti!

The Digital Stone Project was founded in 2005 by sculptors who wanted to create a new way of working in stone by leveraging the burgeoning digital technologies. The Digital Stone Project has a partnership with the Garfagnana Innovazione located in Tuscany. Garfagnana Innovazione is a state-of-the-art technology center equipped with robotic stone cutting equipment and access to the best sculptural

marble in the world. We aim to organize and support residencies for artists to travel to Garfagnana and create new works of art in stone. Our goal is to create a sustainable annual workshop, an annual exhibition schedule, and grow a network of artists working with stone both digitally and traditionally.

Thank you to everyone who came out to the opening of “Mano e Machina” last night and even bigger thanks to the artists e...
28/06/2025

Thank you to everyone who came out to the opening of “Mano e Machina” last night and even bigger thanks to the artists exhibiting and everyone that made it possible including Love you all and see you next year! 💗

DSP 2025 is underway! Today was our trip to the quarry! Follow along this month to see what the residents are making! 🪚⚒...
03/06/2025

DSP 2025 is underway! Today was our trip to the quarry! Follow along this month to see what the residents are making! 🪚⚒️

Digital stone project 2024 💗
18/06/2024

Digital stone project 2024 💗

Applications for the 2024 Digital Stone Project are now OPEN! Spend a month in the beautiful Tuscan mountains learning t...
27/11/2023

Applications for the 2024 Digital Stone Project are now OPEN! Spend a month in the beautiful Tuscan mountains learning to carve stone with robots! Head to our website 🔗in bio to apply!

10/10/2023
Tonight’s opening of “TECHNO_lithic” featuring the 2023 Digital Stone Project artists who have been grinding away (liter...
29/06/2023

Tonight’s opening of “TECHNO_lithic” featuring the 2023 Digital Stone Project artists who have been grinding away (literally) at for the past month to create these amazing works! And thank you to the city of Barga and all their lovely residents for hosting us! Congratulations!🎊🎉🍾

The deadline to apply for the Digital Stone Carving residency is quickly approaching! Don’t miss the opportunity to spen...
16/01/2023

The deadline to apply for the Digital Stone Carving residency is quickly approaching! Don’t miss the opportunity to spend a month in sunny Italy learning a new craft!

Happy holidays, friends of the DSP! Our January 15 deadline for the 2023 DSP workshop is just around the corner. See our...
20/12/2022

Happy holidays, friends of the DSP! Our January 15 deadline for the 2023 DSP workshop is just around the corner. See our website for details and to apply!

Applications for the 2023 stone carving workshop are rolling in, but our January 15th deadline is just around the corner...
20/12/2022

Applications for the 2023 stone carving workshop are rolling in, but our January 15th deadline is just around the corner. Don't miss out! For information and to apply see our website: www.digitalstoneproject.com

Applications for the 2023 Digital Stone Carving Workshop are open! For more information, visit us at digitalstoneproject...
04/11/2022

Applications for the 2023 Digital Stone Carving Workshop are open! For more information, visit us at digitalstoneproject.com

  workshop opening ceremony this Sunday the 29th! If you are in   stop by at  . Opening remarks 10:30 am. Buffet of loca...
27/05/2022

workshop opening ceremony this Sunday the 29th! If you are in stop by at . Opening remarks 10:30 am. Buffet of local produce at 1 pm. Open to all!

Easter greetings, from the Digital Stone Project! This one is from the one and only master of the marble, Michelangelo d...
17/04/2022

Easter greetings, from the Digital Stone Project! This one is from the one and only master of the marble, Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni. First commissioned in 1514 and completed in 1521, Michelangelo's first attempt at Christ Risen was abandoned upon the discovery of a black vein running along the roughed out figure's head. This second sculpture now resides in Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Rome.

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