Founded in 1982 as a non-profit organization, the International Society of Copier Artists’ mission was to recognize and promote the use of the copier as a creative tool. The ISCA Quarterly was the assemblage project of the Society whose activities also included lectures, slide shows, workshops, and traveling exhibitions. Issues of the journal are composed entirely of original art made by contributing artists – printmakers, painters, photographers, graphic designers, book artists and computer graphists who use the photocopy machine to create works of art in editions of 100-150.
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, and Prof. Trouble.