Paul Galloway is the Collection Specialist for the Architecture and Design department at the Museum of Modern Art, where he coordinates the growth and management of the collection and oversees research through the A&D Study Center. During his fifteen year tenure Paul has organized exhibitions, pioneered and codified the process for acquiring complex works of commercial software, coordinated ambitious conservation projects, and shepherded the acquisition of over 6,000 objects into the collection. As both a writer and as a regular speaker at museums, conferences, and universities, Paul has made the celebration of digital creativity a personal mission. In addition to his position at MoMA Paul also teaches art history at the City University of New York. He has been awarded research grants from the Art Matters Foundation and the Robert V. Storr Research and Travel Fund.