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Fiona Salmon is a researcher at Flinders University's College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, overseeing the university's art collection and leading collections-based teaching, learning, and research initiatives. She is also actively engaged in community outreach through exhibitions and programs.
Education:
- Postgraduate Diploma of Museum Studies (2003), Deakin University
- Master of Arts (Applied Linguistics) (1997), University of Melbourne
- Bachelor of Arts - Honours (1993), University of Melbourne
- Bachelor of Arts (1991), University of Melbourne
Her research focuses on Aboriginal art curation, Australian cultural heritage, and interdisciplinary applications of art in education. She has pioneered digital access to cultural collections and integrated art into cross-disciplinary teaching frameworks.
Notable exhibitions curated include Tradition and transformation in contemporary Aboriginal Art (2018) and Truth & Beauty: Ferdinand Bauer's botanical works (2016), often in collaboration with institutions like the South Australian Museum and the Museum of Economic Botany.


