

Michael Buffalin IV
Renowned for fostering collaboration on innovative projects, Michael Buffalin IV is a distinguished faculty member at the Art Rochester Institute of Technology. He serves as the director of the makerspace within the Student Hall for Exploration and Development (SHED), a cutting-edge facility that integrates diverse forms of making, learning, and performance under one expansive roof. Michael Buffalin IV has been instrumental in shaping the SHED into a vibrant hub of creativity and innovation. The $120 million complex is a testament to his commitment to providing students with a dynamic environment where they can explore and develop their skills. Working closely with Gabe Carson, the SHED information booth staffer, and Brodner, Buffalin oversees the makerspaces, performing arts studios, and glass box theaters, ensuring that each space is equipped to inspire and support the creative endeavors of students and faculty alike. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for interdisciplinary collaboration, Buffalin has cultivated an environment where students are encouraged to push the boundaries of their creativity. His leadership at the SHED has not only enhanced the educational experience at RIT but has also positioned the institute as a leader in experiential learning and innovation. Michael Buffalin IV's dedication to fostering a culture of creativity and exploration is evident in every aspect of his work at RIT. His efforts have made the SHED a cornerstone of the university's commitment to providing students with the tools and opportunities they need to succeed in an ever-evolving world.
Publications
, 2016-03-12
, 475-477, 2014-03-01
, 1999-01-01
, 167-179, 2017-04-03