Join us for opening night of Thương / Nhớ (Loving/Remembering)
a new installation work by Phượng-Duyên Hải Nguyễn
Thương / Nhớ
Vietnamese, verbs: Loving / Remembering
is a home being (re)built from deceptively flimsy-looking forms, fueled by fragmented memories.
is a home being (re)constructed from the outlines of apartment complexes, schools, and markets that populate my homeland.
is a home being sewn together because sewing is a caring, tender, healing act.
Opening Reception will be held from 6-9pm at Visible Records
Light Refreshments & snacks will be provided.
Drop-in Sewing and washing performances will be held through out the exhibition:
Saturday, December 13th-11-1 • Sewing
Wednesday, December 17th- 6-8 • Washing
Saturday, February 7th-11-1 • Washing
Wednesday, February 11th-6-8• Sewing
Phượng-Duyên Hải Nguyễn (she/they) is a Vietnamese-American multidisciplinary artist based in Charlottesville, Virginia. Born in Vietnam and moved to the US as a teenager, Nguyễn’s experiences and perspective as an immigrant inform and enrich her work. She sews threadbare, abstract structures and forms. To Nguyễn, abstraction is a tool to process and articulate - a formal construct upon which she restructures her stories. It is an act of obscuring the painful details, distilling the most beautiful aspects, and transforming them into tangible objects.
She received her MFA from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill in 2022 and her BA from the University of Virginia in 2015.
