Joar Nango - Part 1 of 2
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Joar Nango, son to Nils John Nango, is an artist and architect from the Sami village of Máze in northern Norway. His work includes site specific installations and research based projects exploring the boundary between architecture, design, and visual art while addressing nomadism and contradictions in contemporary architecture. Joar Nango is guest faculty for the Visual Arts residency program “In Kind” Negotiations.
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