Nhung Walsh
Chicago
Nhung Walsh is an independent curator and art professional from Vietnam. She has participated in cultural programs at UNESCO and worked on Vietnamese cultural heritage and development projects in northern and central Vietnam. Walsh has also worked in projects with museums, institutions, and independent art spaces in Vietnam, Singapore, Thailand, Japan, and the US. She holds masters degrees in International studies from Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, History from The University of Alabama, and Art administration from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her research and curatorial projects explore subjects of anti-narratives in the politics of war memories; the unconscious influences of daily images and its relationship with censorship; and technologies as medium and languages in new media art. Her projects in Vietnam aim at building a new generation of audience who contribute to the conversations that widen the boundaries of art and other disciplines.