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Alexei Taylor, Author

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VAAAMP Biographies

Alexandra Chang
Virtual Museum Project Director
Alexandra Chang is Curator for Special Projects & Director of Global Arts Programs at New York University’s Asian/Pacific/American Institute. She sits on the executive committee for the International Network for Diasporic Asian Art Research (INDAAR) (please link: http://indaar.asianaustralianstudies.org/). She is the founding Co-Editor-in-chief of the Journal for Asian Diasporic Visual Cultures and the Americas (Brill), and the author of Envisioning Diaspora: Asian American Visual Arts Collectives (2009). She is the co-organizer of the Diasporic Asian Art Network (DAAN) (please link: http://www.nyu-apastudies.org/research/DAAN/)


Anne Collins Goodyear

Alexei Taylor
Alexei Taylor is a web designer and developer working with scholars, academics, artists and activists to create born-digital, multimedia books using the Scalar publishing platform. Working in the digital humanities, Alexei bridges the divide between scholarly practice and web technologies, offering conceptual advice, design/user experience counseling and development workshops.

Dipti Desai
Dipti Desai is an Associate Professor and Director of the graduate program art education at New York University. As a scholar and artist-educator she is committed to addressing the formative role of visual representation and its politics in order to affect social change. She has published widely in the area of critical multiculturalism/critical race theory in art education, contemporary art as a pedagogical site, art and social justice. Her co-authored book History as Art, Art as History: Contemporary Art and Social Studies Education received an Honorable mention for Curriculum Practice Category by Division B of American Education and Research Association (AERA). She received the Ziegfield Service Award for contribution to International Art Education and has been nominated twice for the Manuel Barkin award for scholarly contribution to the field of art education.

Mark Dean Johnson
Professor of Art and Gallery Director, San Francisco State University
Principal Editor and Co-Author: Asian American Art: A History, 1850-1970. 2008: Stanford University Press, Palo Alto. (please link: http://www.sup.org/book.cgi?id=9403)
Co-Editor and Co-Author: Asian/American/Modern Art: Shifting Currents, 1900-1970. 2008: University of California Press, Berkeley. (please llink http://www.ucpress.edu/book.php?isbn=9780520258648)
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