
معرفی
Susette S. Min is a Professor in the Department of Art History at the University of California, Davis, with a strong affiliation to Asian American Studies. She is an active faculty member contributing to the Graduate Program and teaches courses at the intersection of art, literature, and cultural politics.
Her research centers on Asian American Literature, Ethnic American Literature, Asian American Art, contemporary art, and visual culture. She critically examines the cultural and political dimensions of artistic expression and exhibition practices. Her teaching includes Museum Training: Curatorial Principles, which explores the power and politics of display, and Photography in History, which investigates photography’s aesthetic, technical, and social impact on art and subjectivity.
While no publications or awards are listed in the provided text, her academic profile reflects deep engagement with curatorial experimentation, visual representation, and interdisciplinary cultural studies. Her work emphasizes collaborative exhibition-making, often involving students in curating exhibitions at the Shrem Museum or other campus venues.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards listed in the provided text.
She advises graduate students as an affiliated faculty member in the Graduate Program and integrates pedagogy with hands-on curatorial practice. Her courses function as both seminars and labs, emphasizing experiential learning and critical inquiry into the history and ethics of exhibition-making.
She is involved in curatorial projects and museum training initiatives, particularly through collaborations with the Manetti Shrem Museum and campus-based exhibition spaces. Her work fosters interdisciplinary dialogue between art history, ethnic studies, and contemporary visual culture.





