Duy HOANG
BIO
Duy Hoàng is an interdisciplinary artist born in Vietnam in 1989 and is currently residing in New York City. He has received a BFA from UMass Lowell in 2013 and an MFA from Columbia University in 2017. His practice accumulates found objects, natural materials, drawings, prints, photos, etc., to form site-conscious installations, and to depict the desire for attentiveness in our immediate surroundings and making connections to the greater environment.
Hoàng has exhibited at Project Space 2025 in Hamburg, Germany; the Columbus Museum in Georgia; Lasalle College in Singapore; Mildred Complex(ity) in New York for a collaboration with J. Morgan Puett and Mark Dion; Thomas Erben Gallery in New York; Lorber Family Gallery in Israel; etc. He is currently working on an upcoming exhibition at the Cahoon Museum of American Art in Massachusetts.
Duy Hoàng has taken part in residencies such as A-Z West, Tropical Lab Singapore, Mildred’s Lane, Grin City Collective, The Arts Research Collaborative Drawing Residency. Hoàng will be participating in the Studios at MASS MoCA residency and Rabbit Island Residency this year, as well as LabVerde in Brazil come next summer.