The present catalogue is published on the occasion of the above captioned exhibition, showcasing the art of 4 contemporary artists of Vietnamese descent who are living in North America. The accompanying essays deepen our understanding of the thoughts and experience of these Vietnamese-American artists. Artist biographies are included. Also included are artist statements by Ann Phong and Kim Huynh.

The present publication also features a documentation of the solo exhibition of Kim Huynh, entitled 'Inflected Signs', which was held at the Center A in 2005. With opening remarks by Hank Bull, Executive Director of Center A.
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Onsite

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EX.CAN.CDS
Language

English

Publication/Creation date

2005

ISBN / ISSN

0973271116

No of copies

2

Content type

catalogue

Chapter headings

How Come Charlie Don't Surf? - Viet LE

Managing Survival: A Brief History of Vietnamese America From a Gendered Perspective - Linda TRINH Vo

Cultural Tourism and Phantasmic Vietnam - Mariam Beevi LAM

Afterword - Alice Mingwai JIM, 詹明慧

Charlie Don't Surf: 4 Vietnamese American Artists
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Charlie Don't Surf: 4 Vietnamese American Artists