Henry Tsang’s projects take the form of video, photography, language, digital media, sculptural elements and convivial events to explore community and identity through place and the impact of global flows of people, culture and capital. Projects include RIOT FOOD HERE; a public offering of food from five cultural perspectives reflecting on Vancouver’s Anti-Asian Riots in 1907; Maraya, an eight-year collaboration that investigates the reappearance of Vancouver’s False Creek in Dubai as the Dubai Marina; Orange County, and Olympus, video installations shot in California, Beijing, Torino and Vancouver that explore overlapping urban and socio-political spaces; and Welcome to the Land of Light, a public artwork along Vancouver's seawall that underscores Chinook Jargon, the 19th Century trade language, and English that replaced it. Henry is an Associate Professor at Emily Carr University of Art & Design.