Paho Mann

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Bio

Paho Mann’s work investigates the physical manifestation of individuality, using both traditional photographic practices and counterparty digital technology.  His work as been included in exhibitions at the Arizona State University Art Museum (Tempe AZ), Tucson Museum of Art (Tucson AZ), and The Albuquerque Center for Contemporary Art (Albuquerque NM) among others.  Mann’s work is included in the Tucson Museum of Art’s permanent collection and has been commissioned for public art projects by the city of Phoenix.

Mann was born in 1978 on his parents homestead near Snowflake Arizona. In 1992 he moved with his family to Albuquerque, New Mexico where in 2001 he received a BFA from the University of New Mexico.  He received his MFA from Arizona State University in 2007.

Currently, Mann lives and works in Denton Texas, where he is an Assistant Professor of Photography at the University of North Texas.

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News and Events

Group Exhibitions

Worlds Away: New Suburban Landscaps

Walker Art Center, February 16 – August 17, 2008
Carnegie Museum of Art, October 4, 2008 – January 18 2009

Digital Visions

Artlink, Fort Wayne, IN, May 22 - July 9, 2008

Toledo Friends of Photography

University of Toledo Center for the Visual Arts, January 2008

Los Angeles Center For Digital Art

LACDA Juried Competition, second place