Dr. Rosanna Flouty is Clinical Associate Professor in the Museum Studies program at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at New York University.
Rosanna is an education professional with a commitment to building site-specific technology programs to support informal learning with diverse audiences. She holds over twenty-five years of museum experience, including senior positions at The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, Art21, BMW Guggenheim Lab and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. She has completed year-long consulting projects for The Broad Museum in Los Angeles, the Whitney Museum of American Art, Museum of the Moving Image, American Museum of Natural History, and New-York Historical Society. Rosanna holds an MA from the Rhode Island School of Design (2001). In 2010, she was awarded a five-year Enhanced Chancellor's Fellowship at City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center in New York City. In 2016, she completed a doctoral degree in Urban Education with a focus on interactive technology and informal learning. She presents regionally, nationally, and internationally on the subjects of technology, informal online learning, contemporary art, and museum practice.
Her current research interests lie at the intersection of technology, visitor engagement, and education, with an emphasis on experimental museum practice. She currently teaches about social justice, community engagement, digital design, and museum accessibility.