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Binh Danh was born in a fishing town in southern Vietnam in 1977, two years after the close of the war. In 1979, he and his family escaped the country on a boat and were placed in a refugee camp in Malaysia. Eventually, the Danh family immigrated to the United States and settled in San Jose, California. In addition to being exhibited nationally, his work is in the public collections of the DeYoung Museum, Corcoran Art Gallery, the Harry Ransom Center, Oakland Museum of California, and the William Benton Museum of Art. Binh received his BFA in photography from San Jose State University and his MFA in studio art from Stanford University. He teaches photography.