Salvador Muñoz oversees Pratt Center's Taconic Fellowship program, which provides financial awards to Pratt Institute faculty, staff, and students working on community-serving projects in New York City. The fellowship connects Pratt Institute’s diverse disciplines to community development work while supporting collaborative, interdisciplinary projects that benefit NYC's diverse communities.
Salvador is an experienced artist and organizer whose practice takes a multidisciplinary approach to address contemporary and historic social issues and amplify the voices of marginalized communities. Salvador was an artist in residence at the Laundromat Project in 2018, and has participated in fellowships at En Foco, the Leslie-Lohman Museum, and Culture Push.
Prior to this role, Salvador was the Coordinator of Communications and Administration at Pratt Center. Salvador received his BA in Studio Art from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2012.