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Shih-yu Hsu (徐詩雨) |Resident Curator, ISCP

  • Date:2021-05-06

Taipei Cultural Center in New York is very pleased to announce that Taiwanese curator, Shih-yu Hsu (徐詩雨) starts her residency program, International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) in Brooklyn. Shih-yu Hsu, who is one of a few Taiwanese artists, joins the program since ISCP begins reopening to resident artists in March. During her residency at ISCP, she will begin her research on the fossil hall display at American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Shih-yu Hsu studied Communication Engineering and Visual Art Administration at National Central University in Taiwan and New York University. Her research field includes image, media and feminism. She co-founded bi-lingual online media art platform SCREEN in 2015 and was the executive assistant of Taiwan Pavilion in Venice Biennale 2017. Hsu is an independent researcher and writer. She was the curator at Taipei Contemporary Art Center in 2018-2021. Her writing on art has been published on several publications including Artforum.cn, Artist Magazine, Art Investment, Leap and Yishu.

Founded in 1994, the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) supports the creative development of artists and curators, and promotes exchange through residencies and public programs. Taipei Cultural Center in New York, the Ministry of Culture in Taiwan has worked with ISCP since 2000 to select and participate the program.

Photo, Shih-yu Hsu
Photo Courtesy of Jalen Huang