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about

A Vietnamese independent visual artist based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

My practice is evolving towards the physical characteristics of visual and tactile sensation through the properties of materials. My works expand from ceramics to mixed-media surfaces. With an expectation of being able to extensively propose an art appreciation to even the visually impaired people, I consider the integration of tactile interpretation onto my visual artworks as an ‘inclusiveness’; and it is channeling my study into an investigation of the relationship between the ‘inclusive’ and the ‘exclusive’ aspect within a context of contemporary society.

A Vietnamese independent visual artist based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

Her career started off as a commercial designer after she accomplished a major in Industrial Arts/Ceramic Art in Vietnam in 2005. After a period of postgraduate study in Japan (2011-2017), she returned to Vietnam and established her atelier.

Her practice is evolving towards the physical characteristics of visual and tactile sensation through the properties of materials. Her works are expanded from ceramics to mixed-media surfaces. With an expectation of being able to extensively propose an art appreciation to even the visually impaired people, she considers the integration of tactile interpretation onto her visual artworks as an ‘inclusiveness’; and it is channeling her study into an investigation of the relationship between the ‘inclusive’ and the ‘exclusive’ aspect within a context of contemporary society.

Studio practice in Kyoto Saga University of Arts during her pursuit of Master's Program in Art and Design, Kyoto, Japan | 2015 | photo Hitomi Suzuki

With a colleague right before the booth installation at Ambiente International Frankfurt Fair, Frankfurt, Germany | 2010

At the viva voce of Project for Completion, Department of Ceramic Art in Dong Nai College of Decorative Arts, Bien Hoa City, Vietnam | 2005