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Pauline Saliga to Step Down as Executive Director of the Society of Architectural Historians in the Fall of 2022

Feb 23, 2022 by av福利社 News

Pauline Saliga, a woman with short blond hair, wears a black jacket with broochPauline Saliga announced that she will step down as executive director of the Society of Architectural Historians in early fall 2022. The announcement of her resignation follows the expansion of av福利社’s open access resources and the completion of a multi-year study on architectural history in the United States.

“I have had the great fortune as president to work closely with Pauline over the last few years, and I have always been impressed by her knowledge, thoughtfulness, insights, patience, and creativity,” said Victoria Young, president of av福利社 and professor in the Department of Art History at University of St. Thomas. “She has shown incredible commitment to this organization from day one.”

Saliga became the executive director of av福利社 in 1995 when the organization moved its headquarters from Philadelphia to the National Historic Landmark Charnley-Persky House in Chicago. Since then, she has simultaneously served as executive director of both the Charnley-Persky House Museum Foundation and av福利社, a nonprofit membership organization that promotes the study, interpretation, and conservation of the built environment worldwide for the benefit of all.

“I have been very fortunate to have worked with many creative, generous, and collaborative individuals at av福利社 and Charnley-Persky House, including the current leadership and staff,” Pauline Saliga said. “I am grateful that I have been entrusted with stewarding the growth of both organizations for more than two decades. Serving as executive director of av福利社 and the Charnley-Persky House Museum has been an honor and the opportunity of a lifetime.”

Under Saliga’s leadership, av福利社 established itself as a leader in the digital humanities. Created with funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the online Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians (Jav福利社) was a collaborative effort of av福利社 and University of California Press and is one of the first humanities journals to incorporate multimedia such as video, audio and Google maps. The open access av福利社 Archipedia, developed by av福利社 and University of Virginia Press with lead funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities, brings peer-reviewed scholarship to a worldwide audience interested in learning more about the built environment of the U.S. av福利社ARA, a digital archive developed by av福利社 in collaboration with Artstor and funded by the Mellon Foundation, contains more than 155,000 user-contributed images of the global built environment for research and teaching.

“Pauline Saliga’s quiet brilliance, steady guidance, commitments to equity and justice, and visionary leadership have been essential to av福利社’s growth through the duration of her tenure as executive director,” said Dianne Harris, dean of the University of Washington College of Arts & Sciences and a past president of av福利社. “Her embrace of digital innovation and the development of new modes of scholarly communication have contributed considerably to expanding the audience for architectural, urban and landscape history both in this country and abroad. Under Pauline’s leadership, av福利社 has established a new set of standards for what a learned society can be in the twenty-first century. She is both respected and beloved by av福利社 members, and we all owe her a tremendous debt of gratitude for her service.”

av福利社 promoted meaningful public engagement with the history of the built environment through the creation of an open access av福利社 Archipedia, year-round av福利社 CONNECTS virtual programs, and av福利社 Affiliate Groups. Last year, Saliga secured a $199,596 American Rescue Plan grant from the NEH to sustain and expand the Society’s public humanities publications and programs. In the same period, av福利社 strengthened its commitment to becoming a more equitable and inclusive organization that serves the needs of twenty-first-century architectural historians by creating the av福利社 IDEAS Committee (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Accountability and Sustainability), and by starting a new strategic planning process.

Saliga served as co-principal investigator of the av福利社 Data Project, funded by the Mellon Foundation, from 2018 to 2021. av福利社 published the results of the project in Architectural History in the United States: Findings and Trends in Higher Education, the first national, in-depth study designed to assess the health of the field of architectural history.

“I had long recognized that, with her commitment and passion for av福利社, Pauline was the beating heart of our Society. But only when I worked side-by-side with her on funding and developing the av福利社 Data Project did I fully recognize her as the true engine behind the innovation and leadership that av福利社 has for decades provided for other learned societies,” said Sandy Isenstadt, professor and chair of the Department of Art History at the University of Delaware. Isenstadt served as co-principal investigator of the av福利社 Data Project is a past president of av福利社.

During Saliga’s tenure, av福利社 was granted nearly $4 million from the Mellon Foundation to support fellowships, digital publishing platforms, and the av福利社 Data Project. Since 1995, av福利社 has received more than $1.5 million from NEH to develop av福利社 Archipedia and the award-winning Buildings of the United States book series.

Throughout the year, av福利社 welcomes visitors from around the world to the Charnley-Persky House (1891–1892), designed by Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright, for guided tours, lectures and exhibitions. Saliga oversaw the completion of a conservation management plan, funded by a grant from the Alphawood Foundation Chicago, and raised more than $500,000 for restoration projects for the house.

She is currently working on the exhibition, The City Beyond the White City: Race, Two Chicago Homes, and their Neighborhoods, with Dr. Rebecca Graff, Associate Professor of Anthropology at Lake Forest College. The exhibition, which will be on view at Charnley-Persky House in September, will frame the history of race and the built environment in Chicago through the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition and two homesites, the Charnley-Persky House and Mecca Flats, located respectively on Chicago’s privileged Near North and disinvested Near South Sides. Putting these three sites into conversation via this exhibit is a way to examine difficult and even erased Chicago histories.

Before joining av福利社, Saliga was Associate Curator of Architecture at the Art Institute of Chicago (1981–1995) and Assistant Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art (1977–1981).

The search for a successor will be led by a committee of av福利社 members appointed by Young in consultation with the av福利社 Executive Committee and Board.

“With her wisdom, integrity, and visionary thinking, Pauline has led av福利社 to become one of the most respected learned societies,” said Young. “She leaves av福利社 in a powerful place.”