About

Andrew J. Saluti joined Syracuse University in 2002 as adjunct instructor of drawing in the Department of Foundation and began teaching in the graduate program in museum studies in 2009.

As a faculty member and the program coordinator for Museum Studies at Syracuse University, Saluti engages in consistent collaboration with the diverse community voices and cultural heritage collecting institutions that populate both academic and professional sectors of the Central New York region. Together with his colleagues, faculty, and students Saluti considers equity, inclusivity, and accessibility core and vital aspects to museum practice and pedagogy. This commitment is reflected in the broad scope of teaching, mentoring, curricular design and professional practice that he facilitates, as well as through an ever-expanding network of emerging and established museum professionals from around the globe.

Before stepping into the role of Program Coordinator for Museum Studies at Syracuse University, Saluti was the chief curator of exhibitions, programs and education for the Special Collections Research Center at Syracuse University Libraries, and the assistant director of the Syracuse University Art Galleries and Collections. He continues to be an active member of numerous museum boards and advisory committees. Saluti’s dedication to and experience with museum governance and leadership, in concert with almost 20 years of professional practice in both archival and object-based collecting institutions, informs ongoing research and pedagogy that comprises curatorship and collections, with specific interest and focus on the role of institutional responsibility, stewardship, and sustainability of academic collection building.