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Bill Burke is a Teaching Professor at Tufts University's School of the Museum of Fine Arts, specializing in photography. He has received prestigious awards such as the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) grant and a Guggenheim fellowship.
- MFA in Photography, Rhode Island School of Design (1970)
- BFA in Photography, Rhode Island School of Design (1968)
- BA in Art History, Middlebury College (1966)
His research focuses on using photography to document cultural and political histories, particularly in post-colonial regions like Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. He blends personal narratives with historical contexts.
His publications include artists' books like I Want To Take Picture (1987) and Mine Fields (1995), exploring autobiographical and political themes through visual storytelling. A recent work, Autrefois Maison Privee, analyzes regional history via architecture.
- National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) award to individual artists
- John Simon Guggenheim grant
Burke's work has been exhibited at galleries such as the Glenn Horowitz Gallery and the Howard Yezersky Gallery. He is represented by the Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York.





