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Henry Tsang is an Associate Professor and Associate Dean in the Faculty of Culture and Community at Emily Carr University of Art and Design. His work bridges art, history, and activism, focusing on spatial politics, cultural translation, and community-building. He explores themes like migration, cultural identity, and anti-Asian violence through multimedia projects such as the 360 Riot Walk and his book White Riot, which examines the 1907 Vancouver Anti-Asian Riots. Tsang has taught courses including Creative Processes and Senior Studio, contributing to interdisciplinary art education. His research integrates public art, historical reenactment, and decolonial practices.
Key achievements include the 2024 City of Vancouver Book Award and the Dr. Edgar Wickberg Prize. His projects often involve collaborations with diverse communities and institutions, advocating for social justice through art. Tsang’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, with installations addressing issues like urban development, cultural heritage, and reconciliation. He continues to engage in curatorial initiatives and public dialogues about history and identity.
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