
معرفی
Pipo Nguyen-Duy is a Professor in the Department of Studio Art at Oberlin College, within the College of Arts and Sciences. His work bridges cultural, historical, and social themes through photography and performance art. He has taught courses such as Introduction to Black-and-White Photography and Digital Photography, and his teaching philosophy emphasizes both technical skill and conceptual exploration.
Education:
- BA in Economics, Carleton College, 1974
- MA in Photography, University of New Mexico, 1992
- MFA in Photography, University of New Mexico, 1996
Research Interests:
- Cultural assimilation and displacement
- Post-war landscapes and human resilience
- Performance art and audience interaction
- Reinterpretation of historical artistic traditions
- Photography as a tool for social critique
Scientific Awards:
- Guggenheim Fellowship (2011)
- Three Individual Artists Fellowships from the Ohio Arts Council
- B. Wade and Jane B. White Fellowship in the Humanities (Oberlin College)
- Residencies include Monet’s Garden (Giverny) and Headlands Center for the Arts
Grants and Advising:
- Recipient of grants from the Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Artists, Oregon Arts Commission, and others
- Organized community-involved projects like A Motorcycle for Bi
- Supported student initiatives through mentorship and exhibitions
Labs/Teams:
- Collaborated on residencies and exhibitions globally
- Worked with rural Vietnamese communities in projects like East of Eden
- Associated with Sam Lee Gallery (Los Angeles) for representation
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