Henry T-Sang

 Henry T-Sang

Henry T-Sang

  • Courses13
  • Reviews22

Biography

Emily Carr University of Art and Design - Visual Arts


Resume

  • 2001

    MFA

    Fine and Studio Arts

    University of California

    Irvine

  • 1989

    The Flying Wedge Pizza Co.

    The Flying Wedge Pizza Co.

    Adjunct Professor

    Studio Arts

    University of California

    Irvine

    Emily Carr University of Art & Design

    Vancouver

    Canada

    Assistant Dean

    Faculty of Graduate Studies; Associate Professor

    Faculty of Community & Culture

  • 1987

    Artist

    Artist

    Emily Carr University of Art and Design

    Vancouver

    Canada Area

    Associate Professor

  • 1982

    BFA

    Fine and Studio Arts

    The University of British Columbia

    Bachelor of Fine Arts - BFA

    Visual Art

    University of British Columbia

  • Art

    Sculpture

    Public Speaking

    Drawing

    Art History

    Research

    Teaching

    Museums

    Editing

    Art Education

    Grant Writing

    Curating

    Higher Education

    Arts Administration

    Contemporary Art

    Public Art

    Fine Art

    Photography

    Visual Arts

    Lecturing

    Cultivating Canada: Reconciliation through the Lens of Cultural Diversity

    Jen Budney

    b.h. Yael

    Joseph Naytowhow

    cheryl l'hirondelle

    Shirley Bear

    Cultivating Canada: Reconciliation through the Lens of Cultural Diversity is the third in a three-volume series addressing the complex notion of reconciliation in a national landscape. The Aboriginal Healing Foundation brings together disparate voices to address how communities—immigrant

    racialized

    ‘new’ Canadians

    and other minoritized groups—relate to the intricacies of reconciliation as a concept. Many of the contributors included address questions of land

    Aboriginal histories

    and different trajectories that have led to the current configuration and conglomeration of peoples in this geographic space. And

    a central organizing principle of this collection is artistic practice

    specifically in how embedding creative acts within critical responses helps to create a relevant framework of possibilities as we move inexorably into uncertain futures.

    Cultivating Canada: Reconciliation through the Lens of Cultural Diversity

    Henry Tsang's reflection on susan pui san lok’s RoCH Fans and Legends project and wuxia as a transnational cultural phenomenon.\t

    Wuxia Makes Me Nervous

    Tsang

    Emily Carr University of Art and Design

    University of California

    Irvine

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