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Artist Statement:
My documentary photographic work is primarily concerned with contemporary social, cultural and political matters relating to Southeast Asia and how this intersects with my own personal history and experiences. In 1989, in China as part of a student exchange program with Beijing Teacher’s College, I documented the Tian An Men Square uprising. In 1992-1993, I retraced my steps as a refugee in Cambodia. In 1994, an Arts International/National Endowment for the Arts grant supported a second Cambodia project in landmines. And in 1995-1997, I returned to Southeast Asia to document various aspects of Vietnamese, Cambodian and Laotian social, economic, and cultural recovery from the effects of war. ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
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Artist Galleries:
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2000
-Space, Center for the Arts, State University Of New York At Buffalo, (September)
1999
-Children of Cambodia,” Khmer Cultural Center, Long beach, CA (Jan- May.)
-Ho Chi Minh Trail, Campos Photography Center, Buffalo, NY, July)
-Ho Chi Minh Trail, University of California, Berkeley (Aug.-Oct.)
1998
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Artist Reviews:
Reviews
* 2001
-‘Indochina: The Art of War’ at Cal State LA, by Victoria Martin, special to Art week, June 2001
-Indochina: The Art of War' Exhibition Misfires’, by David Pagel, special to The L.A.Times, April 25th
* 2000
-Holland Cotter, A Showcase for Emerging Talent Nurtured Within the Same ...
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