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Tiffany Chung

Tiffany Chung is a Vietnamese American multimedia artist based in Houston, Texas. Chung is globally noted for her interdisciplinary and research-based practice, with cartographic works and installations that examine conflict, geopolitical partitioning, spatial transformation, environmental crisis, displacement, and forced migration, across time and terrain.[1]

Tiffany Chung
Born1969
Da Nang, Vietnam
NationalityVietnamese American
Education
Known forCartography drawings, sculpture, video, photograph, and performance art
Websitewww.trfineart.com/artists/tiffany-chung

Life and education

Chung was born in Da Nang, Vietnam, in 1969. She and her family came to the United States as refugees after the Vietnam War. Chung received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from the California State University, Long Beach and Master of Fine Arts in Studio Art from the University of California, Santa Barbara. As part of the younger generation of overseas Vietnamese returning to Vietnam to live and work, Chung was based in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) for over a decade, contributing to the growth of contemporary art in the country.

Work and career

Chung is known for her meticulously detailed cartographic works and multimedia installations consisting of hand-drawn and embroidered maps, paintings, photographs, sculptures, videos, archival materials, and at times, theater performances. Chung's research and practice enquire into an interwoven and complex framework of social, political, economic, and environmental processes in countries impacted by war destruction and climate disaster. Chung's projects are often informed by personal memories and experiences but get extended into larger global contexts. Her work excavates layers in histories of traumatized topographies, creating interventions into the spatial and political narratives produced through statecraft with cultural memories.

While being conscious of the habitual framing of collective memories on violence and victimhood, a traumatic paradigm in the field of memory studies,[2] Chung believes gestures of remembrance can work through and call for accountability of historical injustices in moving forward. The subtext that runs through many of her projects is the fortitude and agency of people—whose resilience, wisdom, and hope have inspired her work.  

In 2019, Chung presented a major solo exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Tiffany Chung: Vietnam, Past Is Prologue. The first iteration of Chung's Syria Project was featured in the 56th Venice Biennale's central exhibition All the World’s Futures, with 40 map-based drawings that chart Syria's ever expanding cycles of violence and refugee displacement. Chung has exhibited at museums and biennials worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art (NY), Nobel Peace Center (Norway), Louisiana MoMA (Denmark), Sharjah Biennale (UAE), Biennial de Cuenca (Ecuador), Sydney Biennale (Australia), Statens Museum for Kunst (Denmark), EVA International–Ireland's Biennial, Centre de Cultura Conteporània de Barcelona (Spain), 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa (Japan), among other venues.

Chung is currently a Mellon Arts & Practitioner Fellow at Yale Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity, and Transnational Migration (2021).[3] She was a finalist for the Vera List Center Prize and named Jane Lombard Fellow for Art & Social Justice (2018-2020). Chung has been a recipient of other awards, including Asia Arts Game Changer Award by Asia Society India (2020);[4] Asian Cultural Council Grant (2015); Sharjah Biennial Artist Prize for Exceptional Contribution (2013).[5] Her essays on conflict, displacement, migration, and climate impact have been published recently, including "While the World Stands Still: Remembering the Swelling River," After Hope Essays, Asian Art Museum, SF (2021);[6] “The Right of Return,” CoBo Social Publication 2021 et al. 2, ed. Denise Tsui, Hong Kong;[7] “Border,” CONNECTEDNESS: An Incomplete Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene, ed. Marianne Krogh, Strandberg Publishing, Denmark (2020); “While the World Stands Still,” Art at A Time Like This, NY (2020);[8] “[no] victory,” Aroop: Totems and Taboos, Vol.3, No.1, ed. Nancy Adajania & Ashok Vajpeyi, The Raza Foundation, India (2018).

Given Chung's engagement in academic and political discourses, she has been invited to organize and take part in many panel discussions and symposiums on social and political issues, asylum policies and recommendations, decolonizing strategies, and reclaiming the multiplicity of historical memories. Selected talks include “East-West Dialogue with Viet Thanh Nguyen & Tiffany Chung,” East West Fest, Asian Cultural Council, NY (2021);[9][10] “After Hope: Artists in Conversation,” Museum of African Diaspora & Asian Art Museum, San Francisco (2020);[11][12] “Profit and Loss” Symposium, University of Toronto, Ontario (2020);[13] “Tiffany Chung: Remapping Histories: Wars, Embattled Sites, and Forced Migration,” Minneapolis Institute of Art (2020);[14] “Tiffany Chung,” James Dicke Contemporary Artist Lecture, SAAM (2019);[15] “Global Voices: Conversations with Jane Lombard Fellows,” If Art Is Politics, Vera List Center Forum, NY (2019);[16] “Citizens and Borders: Migration and Displacement” panel discussion co-organized by MoMA, ZEE Jaipur Literature Festival, India (2017);[17] “Tiffany Chung in conversation with war correspondent Nagieb Khaja,” art alive Kunst Festival, Louisiana MoMA, Denmark (2016);[18] among others. 

Chung's work has been contextualized and presented in other critical disciplines of urban studies, refugee studies, history, and memory studies, besides art. Selected scholars’ publications include The City in Time: Contemporary Art and Urban Form in Vietnam and Cambodia, Pamela N. Corey (Univ. of Washington Press, 2021); Return Engagements: Contemporary Art’s Traumas of Modernity and History in Sài Gòn and Phnom Penh, Việt Lê (Duke Univ. Press, 2021); In Camps: Vietnamese Refugees, Asylum Seekers, and Repatriates, Jana K. Lipman (Univ. of California Press, 2020); “Probeheads Of Resistance and The Heterotopic Mirror: Tiffany Chung and Dinh Q. Lê’s Stratigraphic Cartographies” by Colin Gardner in Arts, Pedagogy and Cultural Resistance New Materialism, ed. Anna Hickey-Moody & Tara Page (Rowman & Littlefield International, 2016); “Tiffany Chung – an archaeology for future remembrance” by Erik Harms (Yale professor in anthropology & author of Luxury and Rubble: Civility and Dispossession in the New Saigon, Univ. of California Press, 2016); Waters Urbanisms East, ed. Bruno De Meulder & Kelly Shannon (Park Books, Zurich, 2013).

Chung's work has also been reviewed in The New York Times, Artforum, Art Asia Pacific, Frieze, Artsy, Hyperallergic, CNN, Wall Street International, Ocula, Houston Chronicle, and others. In 2016, The European Business Review selected her for the “Female Leadership in our Time” special edition, with an interview spread. In the same year, Chung was the subject of Bloomberg TV's Brilliant Ideas documentary series, episode 39.[19] In 2017, the Japan Foundation published an in-depth interview entitled “Tiffany Chung – Excavating and Remapping Erased Histories.”[20] She has also been featured in video interviews by SAAM, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Louisiana MoMA (Denmark), M+ (Hong Kong) and radio programs such as BBC Sounds (UK) and ABC Radio National (Australia).

In 2022, Chung's life and career was illustrated by Rebe Chen for the Smithsonian American Art Museum's project "Drawn to Art: Tales of Inspiring Women Artists," which aims to highlight notable women artists and their stories.[21]

Social engagement

Investing in the potential outreach of art as a form of political imagination and participation, Chung has consistently extended her practice beyond artmaking. Her fieldwork in Hong Kong between 2015 and 2018 focused on former Vietnamese refugees that were resettled in Hong Kong, a place of transit that turned into a permanent home for them. Inspired by their experience of growing up in detention and organizing protests against deportation, and with materials collected from her research at the UNHCR in Geneva and other sources, Chung put together three panel discussions that focus on asylum policy, refugee experience, and potential change. The participants were Hong Kong based human rights lawyers, these former refugees, and representatives of Trampoline House, a refugee community center in Denmark. Contributing to such conversations shifts the refugees’ victim position to one with agency and brings new meanings to the trauma that many of them have gone through. At the same time, Chung collaborated with a group of young Vietnamese artists in Saigon on a project that prompted these artists to explore the officially erased Vietnam exodus history, through re-rendering archival photographs into watercolor paintings. The first iteration of this project is currently on view in an opening exhibition of the highly anticipated and newly opened M+ Museum in Hong Kong, entitled "Hong Kong: Here and Beyond".[22]  

In 2016 and 2017, Chung conducted map-making workshops with young refugees living in Denmark in Traveling with Art, an education program initiated by Louisiana MoMA & Danish Red Cross schools. This program facilitates the space and time for these youngsters to practice reflecting and focusing, which is crucial for them to regain hope and direction in life. As she continues to track the conflict and displacement in Syria, as well as the movements of refugees from Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Central America, Chung's current project aims to shed light on the stories, activism, and self-sustainability of several refugee groups living in the U.S., particularly Syrians, Afghans, and Rohingyas.

During the recent pandemic, Chung worked with her former professor, Kim Yasuda, to conceive and carry out an academic alternative program at UC Santa Barbara, AGENCY | URGENCY: Learning with the Global Souths. A|U draws upon the imagination and agency of artists in social and political change. Under lockdowns, A|U virtually connected a cohort of global art actors with the faculty and students in the Art Department for the informal study and dialogue around various de-colonizing strategies embedded in the practices of artists and curators from the global souths: challenging established narratives and structures, unpacking different forms of knowledge production and cultural dissemination, embracing collectivity and connectivity in interdisciplinary art practice, community engagement, and global solidarity.  

Public collections

British Museum, London, UK.

Smithsonian American Art Museum, D.C., USA.

Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, Denmark.

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, USA.

Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MN, USA.

Sharjah Art Foundation, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.

M+ Museum, Hong Kong.

Faurschou Foundation, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Fukuoka, Japan.

Singapore Art Museum, Singapore.

AK Wien Kultur, Vienna, Austria.

Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia.

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), Hanoi/Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

Herbert F. Johnson Art Museum, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.

Ford Foundation, New York, NY, USA.

Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA, USA.

San José Museum of Art, CA, USA.

Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, MA, USA.

Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, USA.

Cummer Museum, Jacksonville, FL, USA.

References

  1. ^ "Tiffany Chung - Artists". Tyler Rollins Fine Art. Retrieved 2022-01-28.
  2. ^ Rigney, Ann (July 2018). "Remembering Hope: Transnational activism beyond the traumatic". Memory Studies. 11 (3): 368–380. doi:10.1177/1750698018771869. ISSN 1750-6980. PMC 6187247. PMID 30369962.
  3. ^ "Tiffany Chung". Yale RITM. Retrieved 2022-01-28.
  4. ^ "2020 Asia Arts Game Changer Awards India". Asia Society. Retrieved 2022-01-28.
  5. ^ "Sharjah Biennial 2013 Prize winners announced - Announcements - e-flux". www.e-flux.com. Retrieved 2022-01-28.
  6. ^ "While the World Stands Still". AFTER HOPE. Retrieved 2022-01-28.
  7. ^ "et al. vol. 2 (2021) | Tiffany Chung on Todd Gray: The Right of Return". COBO Social. 2022-01-12. Retrieved 2022-01-28.
  8. ^ "Tiffany Chung". Art At A Time Like This. Retrieved 2022-01-28.
  9. ^ East West Fest 2021: East-West Dialogue With Viet Thanh Nguyen & Tiffany Chung, retrieved 2022-01-28
  10. ^ "Asian Cultural Council — East-West Dialogue with Viet Thanh Nguyen & Tiffany Chung". www.asianculturalcouncil.org. Retrieved 2022-01-28.
  11. ^ ARTIST TALK | After Hope: Artists in Conversation, retrieved 2022-01-28
  12. ^ "Artists In Conversation". AFTER HOPE. Retrieved 2022-01-28.
  13. ^ "PROFIT and LOSS Symposium". Canadian Art. Retrieved 2022-01-28.
  14. ^ "Tiffany Chung: Remapping Histories: Wars, Embattled Sites, and Forced Migration –– Minneapolis Institute of Art". new.artsmia.org. Retrieved 2022-01-28.
  15. ^ James Dicke Contemporary Artist Lecture with Tiffany Chung, retrieved 2022-01-28
  16. ^ Global Voices: Conversations with Jane Lombard Fellows | Session One, retrieved 2022-01-28
  17. ^ #ZeeJLF2017: Citizens and Borders - Migration and Displacement, retrieved 2022-01-28
  18. ^ "Tiffany Chung: fra bjergene til dalene, fra ørkenerne til havene: rejser i historisk uvished". kunsten.nu - Online magasin og kalender for billedkunst (in Danish). Retrieved 2022-01-28.
  19. ^ The Socially Conscious Cartography of Tiffany Chung | Brilliant Ideas Ep. 39, retrieved 2022-01-28
  20. ^ "TIFFANY CHUNG——Excavating and Remapping Erased Histories: an artistic practice on protesting against historical amnesia | Features". Japan Foundation Asia Center (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-01-28.
  21. ^ "Drawn to Art: Tales of Inspiring Women Artists | Smithsonian American Art Museum". americanart.si.edu. Retrieved 2022-10-13.
  22. ^ "Hong Kong: Here and Beyond". West Kowloon Cultural District. Retrieved 2022-01-28.

External links

  • Tyler Rollins Fine Art Gallery: Tiffany Chung
  • Sàn Art.org
  • Drawing on History: A Comic About Tiffany Chung

tiffany, chung, vietnamese, american, multimedia, artist, based, houston, texas, chung, globally, noted, interdisciplinary, research, based, practice, with, cartographic, works, installations, that, examine, conflict, geopolitical, partitioning, spatial, trans. Tiffany Chung is a Vietnamese American multimedia artist based in Houston Texas Chung is globally noted for her interdisciplinary and research based practice with cartographic works and installations that examine conflict geopolitical partitioning spatial transformation environmental crisis displacement and forced migration across time and terrain 1 Tiffany ChungBorn1969Da Nang VietnamNationalityVietnamese AmericanEducationCalifornia State University Long BeachUniversity of California Santa BarbaraKnown forCartography drawings sculpture video photograph and performance artWebsitewww wbr trfineart wbr com wbr artists wbr tiffany chung Contents 1 Life and education 2 Work and career 3 Social engagement 4 Public collections 5 References 6 External linksLife and education EditChung was born in Da Nang Vietnam in 1969 She and her family came to the United States as refugees after the Vietnam War Chung received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from the California State University Long Beach and Master of Fine Arts in Studio Art from the University of California Santa Barbara As part of the younger generation of overseas Vietnamese returning to Vietnam to live and work Chung was based in Saigon Ho Chi Minh City for over a decade contributing to the growth of contemporary art in the country Work and career EditChung is known for her meticulously detailed cartographic works and multimedia installations consisting of hand drawn and embroidered maps paintings photographs sculptures videos archival materials and at times theater performances Chung s research and practice enquire into an interwoven and complex framework of social political economic and environmental processes in countries impacted by war destruction and climate disaster Chung s projects are often informed by personal memories and experiences but get extended into larger global contexts Her work excavates layers in histories of traumatized topographies creating interventions into the spatial and political narratives produced through statecraft with cultural memories While being conscious of the habitual framing of collective memories on violence and victimhood a traumatic paradigm in the field of memory studies 2 Chung believes gestures of remembrance can work through and call for accountability of historical injustices in moving forward The subtext that runs through many of her projects is the fortitude and agency of people whose resilience wisdom and hope have inspired her work In 2019 Chung presented a major solo exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum Tiffany Chung Vietnam Past Is Prologue The first iteration of Chung s Syria Project was featured in the 56th Venice Biennale s central exhibition All the World s Futures with 40 map based drawings that chart Syria s ever expanding cycles of violence and refugee displacement Chung has exhibited at museums and biennials worldwide including the Museum of Modern Art NY Nobel Peace Center Norway Louisiana MoMA Denmark Sharjah Biennale UAE Biennial de Cuenca Ecuador Sydney Biennale Australia Statens Museum for Kunst Denmark EVA International Ireland s Biennial Centre de Cultura Conteporania de Barcelona Spain 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art Kanazawa Japan among other venues Chung is currently a Mellon Arts amp Practitioner Fellow at Yale Center for the Study of Race Indigeneity and Transnational Migration 2021 3 She was a finalist for the Vera List Center Prize and named Jane Lombard Fellow for Art amp Social Justice 2018 2020 Chung has been a recipient of other awards including Asia Arts Game Changer Award by Asia Society India 2020 4 Asian Cultural Council Grant 2015 Sharjah Biennial Artist Prize for Exceptional Contribution 2013 5 Her essays on conflict displacement migration and climate impact have been published recently including While the World Stands Still Remembering the Swelling River After Hope Essays Asian Art Museum SF 2021 6 The Right of Return CoBo Social Publication 2021 et al 2 ed Denise Tsui Hong Kong 7 Border CONNECTEDNESS An Incomplete Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene ed Marianne Krogh Strandberg Publishing Denmark 2020 While the World Stands Still Art at A Time Like This NY 2020 8 no victory Aroop Totems and Taboos Vol 3 No 1 ed Nancy Adajania amp Ashok Vajpeyi The Raza Foundation India 2018 Given Chung s engagement in academic and political discourses she has been invited to organize and take part in many panel discussions and symposiums on social and political issues asylum policies and recommendations decolonizing strategies and reclaiming the multiplicity of historical memories Selected talks include East West Dialogue with Viet Thanh Nguyen amp Tiffany Chung East West Fest Asian Cultural Council NY 2021 9 10 After Hope Artists in Conversation Museum of African Diaspora amp Asian Art Museum San Francisco 2020 11 12 Profit and Loss Symposium University of Toronto Ontario 2020 13 Tiffany Chung Remapping Histories Wars Embattled Sites and Forced Migration Minneapolis Institute of Art 2020 14 Tiffany Chung James Dicke Contemporary Artist Lecture SAAM 2019 15 Global Voices Conversations with Jane Lombard Fellows If Art Is Politics Vera List Center Forum NY 2019 16 Citizens and Borders Migration and Displacement panel discussion co organized by MoMA ZEE Jaipur Literature Festival India 2017 17 Tiffany Chung in conversation with war correspondent Nagieb Khaja art alive Kunst Festival Louisiana MoMA Denmark 2016 18 among others Chung s work has been contextualized and presented in other critical disciplines of urban studies refugee studies history and memory studies besides art Selected scholars publications include The City in Time Contemporary Art and Urban Form in Vietnam and Cambodia Pamela N Corey Univ of Washington Press 2021 Return Engagements Contemporary Art s Traumas of Modernity and History in Sai Gon and Phnom Penh Việt Le Duke Univ Press 2021 In Camps Vietnamese Refugees Asylum Seekers and Repatriates Jana K Lipman Univ of California Press 2020 Probeheads Of Resistance and The Heterotopic Mirror Tiffany Chung and Dinh Q Le s Stratigraphic Cartographies by Colin Gardner in Arts Pedagogy and Cultural Resistance New Materialism ed Anna Hickey Moody amp Tara Page Rowman amp Littlefield International 2016 Tiffany Chung an archaeology for future remembrance by Erik Harms Yale professor in anthropology amp author of Luxury and Rubble Civility and Dispossession in the New Saigon Univ of California Press 2016 Waters Urbanisms East ed Bruno De Meulder amp Kelly Shannon Park Books Zurich 2013 Chung s work has also been reviewed in The New York Times Artforum Art Asia Pacific Frieze Artsy Hyperallergic CNN Wall Street International Ocula Houston Chronicle and others In 2016 The European Business Review selected her for the Female Leadership in our Time special edition with an interview spread In the same year Chung was the subject of Bloomberg TV s Brilliant Ideas documentary series episode 39 19 In 2017 the Japan Foundation published an in depth interview entitled Tiffany Chung Excavating and Remapping Erased Histories 20 She has also been featured in video interviews by SAAM Minneapolis Institute of Art Louisiana MoMA Denmark M Hong Kong and radio programs such as BBC Sounds UK and ABC Radio National Australia In 2022 Chung s life and career was illustrated by Rebe Chen for the Smithsonian American Art Museum s project Drawn to Art Tales of Inspiring Women Artists which aims to highlight notable women artists and their stories 21 Social engagement EditInvesting in the potential outreach of art as a form of political imagination and participation Chung has consistently extended her practice beyond artmaking Her fieldwork in Hong Kong between 2015 and 2018 focused on former Vietnamese refugees that were resettled in Hong Kong a place of transit that turned into a permanent home for them Inspired by their experience of growing up in detention and organizing protests against deportation and with materials collected from her research at the UNHCR in Geneva and other sources Chung put together three panel discussions that focus on asylum policy refugee experience and potential change The participants were Hong Kong based human rights lawyers these former refugees and representatives of Trampoline House a refugee community center in Denmark Contributing to such conversations shifts the refugees victim position to one with agency and brings new meanings to the trauma that many of them have gone through At the same time Chung collaborated with a group of young Vietnamese artists in Saigon on a project that prompted these artists to explore the officially erased Vietnam exodus history through re rendering archival photographs into watercolor paintings The first iteration of this project is currently on view in an opening exhibition of the highly anticipated and newly opened M Museum in Hong Kong entitled Hong Kong Here and Beyond 22 In 2016 and 2017 Chung conducted map making workshops with young refugees living in Denmark in Traveling with Art an education program initiated by Louisiana MoMA amp Danish Red Cross schools This program facilitates the space and time for these youngsters to practice reflecting and focusing which is crucial for them to regain hope and direction in life As she continues to track the conflict and displacement in Syria as well as the movements of refugees from Africa the Middle East Asia and Central America Chung s current project aims to shed light on the stories activism and self sustainability of several refugee groups living in the U S particularly Syrians Afghans and Rohingyas During the recent pandemic Chung worked with her former professor Kim Yasuda to conceive and carry out an academic alternative program at UC Santa Barbara AGENCY URGENCY Learning with the Global Souths A U draws upon the imagination and agency of artists in social and political change Under lockdowns A U virtually connected a cohort of global art actors with the faculty and students in the Art Department for the informal study and dialogue around various de colonizing strategies embedded in the practices of artists and curators from the global souths challenging established narratives and structures unpacking different forms of knowledge production and cultural dissemination embracing collectivity and connectivity in interdisciplinary art practice community engagement and global solidarity Public collections EditBritish Museum London UK Smithsonian American Art Museum D C USA Louisiana Museum of Modern Art Humlebaek Denmark San Francisco Museum of Modern Art San Francisco CA USA Minneapolis Institute of Art Minneapolis MN USA Sharjah Art Foundation Sharjah United Arab Emirates M Museum Hong Kong Faurschou Foundation Copenhagen Denmark Fukuoka Asian Art Museum Fukuoka Japan Singapore Art Museum Singapore AK Wien Kultur Vienna Austria Queensland Art Gallery Gallery of Modern Art Brisbane Australia Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology RMIT Hanoi Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam Herbert F Johnson Art Museum Cornell University Ithaca NY USA Ford Foundation New York NY USA Orange County Museum of Art Newport Beach CA USA San Jose Museum of Art CA USA Smith College Museum of Art Northampton MA USA Albright Knox Art Gallery Buffalo NY USA Cummer Museum Jacksonville FL USA References Edit Tiffany Chung Artists Tyler Rollins Fine Art Retrieved 2022 01 28 Rigney Ann July 2018 Remembering Hope Transnational activism beyond the traumatic Memory Studies 11 3 368 380 doi 10 1177 1750698018771869 ISSN 1750 6980 PMC 6187247 PMID 30369962 Tiffany Chung Yale RITM Retrieved 2022 01 28 2020 Asia Arts Game Changer Awards India Asia Society Retrieved 2022 01 28 Sharjah Biennial 2013 Prize winners announced Announcements e flux www e flux com Retrieved 2022 01 28 While the World Stands Still AFTER HOPE Retrieved 2022 01 28 et al vol 2 2021 Tiffany Chung on Todd Gray The Right of Return COBO Social 2022 01 12 Retrieved 2022 01 28 Tiffany Chung Art At A Time Like This Retrieved 2022 01 28 East West Fest 2021 East West Dialogue With Viet Thanh Nguyen amp Tiffany Chung retrieved 2022 01 28 Asian Cultural Council East West Dialogue with Viet Thanh Nguyen amp Tiffany Chung www asianculturalcouncil org Retrieved 2022 01 28 ARTIST TALK After Hope Artists in Conversation retrieved 2022 01 28 Artists In Conversation AFTER HOPE Retrieved 2022 01 28 PROFIT and LOSS Symposium Canadian Art Retrieved 2022 01 28 Tiffany Chung Remapping Histories Wars Embattled Sites and Forced Migration Minneapolis Institute of Art new artsmia org Retrieved 2022 01 28 James Dicke Contemporary Artist Lecture with Tiffany Chung retrieved 2022 01 28 Global Voices Conversations with Jane Lombard Fellows Session One retrieved 2022 01 28 ZeeJLF2017 Citizens and Borders Migration and Displacement retrieved 2022 01 28 Tiffany Chung fra bjergene til dalene fra orkenerne til havene rejser i historisk uvished kunsten nu Online magasin og kalender for billedkunst in Danish Retrieved 2022 01 28 The Socially Conscious Cartography of Tiffany Chung Brilliant Ideas Ep 39 retrieved 2022 01 28 TIFFANY CHUNG Excavating and Remapping Erased Histories an artistic practice on protesting against historical amnesia Features Japan Foundation Asia Center in Japanese Retrieved 2022 01 28 Drawn to Art Tales of Inspiring Women Artists Smithsonian American Art Museum americanart si edu Retrieved 2022 10 13 Hong Kong Here and Beyond West Kowloon Cultural District Retrieved 2022 01 28 External links EditTyler Rollins Fine Art Gallery Tiffany Chung San Art org Drawing on History A Comic About Tiffany Chung Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tiffany Chung amp oldid 1139736637, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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