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Nicholas Tobier is a Professor at the Stamps School of Art & Design, University of Michigan. His work bridges art, design, and urban social dynamics, focusing on public spaces and community engagement. He has practiced in New York City, Boston, and Detroit, collaborating with municipal bodies and educational institutions like Cesar Chavez Academy. His projects include F.O.O.D. (Field of Our Dreams) and Mango-on-a-Stick, addressing food systems and small business initiatives in Detroit neighborhoods.
Background: Educated in sculpture and landscape architecture, Tobier previously managed projects at Storefront for Art & Architecture in NYC and worked with the NYC Department of Parks and LandWorks Studio. His research explores how public infrastructure and events shape social interactions, spanning projects from bus stops to urban farms in Detroit, Tokyo, Toronto, and San Francisco.
Key themes in his practice include community-driven design, urban sustainability, and the intersection of art with civic life. No academic awards or grants are explicitly noted in the provided text.
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