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Dawn Chan is a Senior Lecturer at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College. She is a New York-based writer contributing to major publications like The New York Times, Artforum, and The New Yorker. Her work focuses on contemporary art, digital media, and curatorial practices. She has held editorial roles at MoMA and co-curated the exhibition Phantom Plane, Cyberpunk in the Year of the Future at Tai Kwun museum in Hong Kong.
Chan’s research interests include intersections of art, technology, and politics. She has been affiliated with NYU’s Center for Experimental Humanities and has spoken at institutions like the Guggenheim Museum. Her writing has been anthologized by leading cultural institutions and she serves on the editorial team for November, a publication exploring art, media, and politics.
Recipient of prestigious awards including the Warhol Arts Writers Grant and Fulbright Fellowship, her work emphasizes critical discourse in digital art and curatorial innovation. She has advised on exhibitions and contributed to monographs on artists like Ai Weiwei and Matthew Wong. Her recent articles analyze AI's role in art, transhumanism in religion, and futurist cultural movements.
