Rosanna Flouty

New York, NY

Rosanna Flouty is a museum professional with an interest in technology and systems of learning. Currently, she teaches at New York University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Museum Studies program, where she teaches 'Museums and Interactive Technologies' as an adjunct assistant professor.

She holds over twenty years of education technology 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 recently consulted on year-long projects at the new Whitney Museum in downtown Manhattan and The Broad Museum in downtown Los Angeles.

Ms. Flouty holds an MA in Art Education, Museum Strand from the Rhode Island School of Design (2001) in Learning + Design Education. 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 and is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in Urban Education, with a focus on interactive technology and informal learning.

Her areas of specialty and current research include informal e-learning pedagogy, adult education and learning, design education, leadership training and international online education programming.

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  • Work
    • www.art21.org
  • Education
    • RISD, CUNY Graduate Center