Thai Bui
Thai Bui received an MFA from Stanford University. He has taught
sculpture at UCSC and Stanford University. He has received numerous
awards including the Harold E. Weiner Memorial Prize at San Francisco
Art Institute. His work experience includes working for San Francisco
Airport Museum, Euphrat Gallery at De Anza College and San Francisco
Art Institute in San Francisco. Currently, he is commissioned to erect two
large sculptures for the city of Palo Alto called "The Adobe Project".

Thai Bui's arts are widely collected by many well known individuals and
institutions such as Dustin Hoffman and the San Jose Museum of Arts,
respectively. Bui has participated in numerous group exhibitions from
1987 to the present including the following:

1999 "Made in U.S.A." Pacific Bridge Gallery in Oakland , CA

1997 Drawings: Realism to Abstraction; A Contemporary Survey of the
Bay Area, Triton Museum of Art, Santa Clara, CA

1996 "An Ocean Apart: Contemporary Vietnamese Art from the United
States and Vietnam". San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA

"Double Portrait: Vision of Vietnam". San Francisco Art Commission
Gallery, San Francisco, CA

1995 "Radius 1995", Palo Alto Cultural Center, Palo Alto, CA

1994 "Sculpture, d.p." Fong Galleries, San Jose, CA

1993 "Nuoc Mam", San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose, CA

"New Territory" Grove Gallery, University of California, San Diego, CA
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