Tammy Nguyen
Tammy Nguyen was born in San Francisco, CA and lives and works in New York CIty. Nguyen received a BFA from Cooper Union in 2007. The following year she was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to study lacquer painting in Vietnam, where she remained and worked for a ceramics company for three years thereafter. In 2013, Nguyen received an MFA from Yale, and was awarded the Van Lier Fellowship at Wave Hill in 2014. Her work has been exhibited at the Rubin Museum of Art, The Factory Contemporary Arts Centre in Vietnam, the Bronx Museum, and is included in the permanent collections of Yale University, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, MIT Library, the Seattle Art Museum, the Walker Art Center Library, and the Museum of Modern Art Library. Recent solo and two person exhibitions include, The Ship Named Atlast, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond VA (2019); Necessary Fictions with Ha Ninh Pham, The Factory Contemporary Arts Centre, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (2019); The Ship Named Atlast, Lightwell Gallery, University of Oklahoma, Norman OK (2019); and One Blue Eye, Two Servings with Nicole Won Hee Maloof, CRUSH Curatorial, New York NY (2018). Tammy Nguyen is also the founder of Passenger Pigeon Press, an independent press addressing geopolitics, science and identity through visual art and writing, and is an Assistant Professor of Art at Wesleyan University.
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At Future Fair, Discovering Emerging and Undersung Players
Siddhartha Mitter, The New York Times, Septiembre 9, 2021 -
MoMA PS1 Reveals Artist List for 2021 Greater New York Show
Alex Greenberger, ArtNews, Julio 28, 2021 -
The Trouble with Capitalist Utopias
John Yau, Hyperallergic, Julio 24, 2021 -
3 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now
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(R)education: Exhibiting the Asian American Experience
Sophie Ma, Art Papers, Julio 6, 2021 -
Thad Higa, Tammy Nguyen O,
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A CULINARY EXPLORATION IN AFRO-ASIAN SOLIDARITY THE COLOR CURTAIN II ARTIST BOOK APPROACHES SOLIDARITY THROUGH THE HISTO
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Dream On
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What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week
JILLIAN STEINHAUER, The New York Times, Octubre 31, 2018 -
Portrait of a Young Artist, from New York to Vietnam and Back
John Yau, Hyperallergic, Septiembre 3, 2017
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Tammy Nguyen Chosen for MoMA PS1 2021 Greater New York Show
MoMA PS1 Reveals Artist List for 2021 Greater New York Show Julio 28, 2021After delaying its recurring Greater New York show a year because of the pandemic, MoMA PS1 has revealed the artist list for the touted exhibition’s...Leer más -
Introducing | 2021 NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellows, Finalists, and Panelists
Tammy Nguyen NYFA Fellow 2021 Julio 13, 2021$616,000 Awarded to 92 New York State Artists Working in Fiction, Folk/Traditional Arts, Interdisciplinary Work, Painting, and Video/Film The New York Foundation for the Arts...Leer más -
Tammy Nguyen : Freehold
Solo Exhibition at Smack Mellon Junio 29, 2021Freehold, June 26 - August 8, 2021 Opening Reception: Sat. June 26, 4-7PM *RSVP required Artist-led Tours: Sat. July 17, 2:30–4 PM Virtual Artist Talk:...Leer más -
Tammy Nguyen in Where the Threads are Worn
Casey Kaplan Marzo 18, 2021Casey Kaplan is pleased to present “Where the threads are worn,” a group exhibition featuring work by twenty-five artists: Igshaan Adams, Yuji Agematsu, Francis Alÿs,...Leer más -
O, THAD HIGA, TAMMY NGUYEN CURATED BY MARINE CORNUET
Marzo 6, 2021O, is an address, an utterance emerging from the body, passing the threshold of the throat and mouth then thrust out into the open. It’s...Leer más -
Tammy Nguyen Exhibition at Hunter Shaw Fine Art
Marzo 15, 2020Tammy Nguyen and Adam de Boer: Facing New Axes Hunter Shaw Fine Art, Los Angeles March 15 - April 26, 2020 Read moreLeer más -
Tammy Nguyen at SPRING/BREAK Art Show
Marzo 3, 2020Neo-Ornamentalist Redux SPRING/BREAK Booth 1116 Featuring Tammy Nguyen, Naomi Kawanishi Reis, and Takashi Horisaki Curated by Nina Horisaki-Christens March 3 - 9, 2020 Read more...Leer más