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   Hugh Leeman is an artist and educator teaching art history and technique in English and Spanish. Leeman guest lectures at the Crocker Art Museum and John Hopkins University. He is a lecturer at Duke University.

​  While living in the Caribbean at a young age, Leeman imagined himself remaining there for the rest of his life. Yet, as a teenager, he began to meet visiting cruise ship passengers from the Americas and Europe. Their stories would change the course of his life, inspiring a multi-year journey. He traded his paintings for rent while working his way around the world. He learned to draw from books he couldn't read while teaching English in China. Leeman moved to the United States from the Middle East, where he had picked up trash in the desert. He has developed his social practice for more than a decade, living on San Francisco's "skid row."   
   Leeman first collaborated on a self-empowerment project with the homeless in San Francisco. He co-founded aetatribes.org to bring clean water projects to the indigenous Aeta Tribes of the Philippines. Now he is creating paintings and sculptures that address biotechnology, mythology, and the history of inequality. 
   Leeman has exhibited his artworks at the de Young Museum, the Museum of Mexico City, the Masur Museum of Art, and the Arlington Contemporary Art Center. He was awarded an Artistic Mastermind Grant. His artwork and projects are published in The Outlaw Bible of American Art.

His artwork can be seen at hughleeman.com. 

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