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Christine M Chin is a Professor of Art and Architecture at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, where she has been a faculty member since 2008. She holds a B.A. from Princeton University and an M.F.A. from the University of New Mexico. Her work bridges art and technology, with a focus on photography and new media.
- B.A.: Princeton University
- M.F.A.: University of New Mexico
Her research and artistic practice center on Black and White Photography, Digital Photography, Video, and New Media technologies. She explores the intersection of biology and technology through imaginative visual narratives. Notable projects include Alternative Alternative Energy, which creatively proposes futuristic energy sources like the Moth Generator and Energy Ice Worm Fuel, and her earlier work on genetically modified foods through the lens of Vegetable Human Hybrids. She has also conducted fieldwork in China, investigating both historical and contemporary energy technologies.
Christine Chin is actively engaged in academic and artistic communities, with affiliations including the College Art Association and the Society for Photographic Education.
She teaches courses such as:
- Introductory Photography
- Intermediate Photography
- Special Topics in Photography (Digital Photography and Video)
There is no public information indicating any scientific awards, publications, or advisees in the provided text.
She advises and mentors students in photography and new media, though specific names are not listed. There is no mention of grants or formal advising roles beyond course instruction.
She works from the Goldstein Family Carriage House and is an active member of the Art and Architecture faculty, contributing to both curriculum development and creative scholarship.


