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Taiwanese curator Erica Yu-Wen Huang (黃又文) participates ISCP 2021 Fall Open Studios!

  • Date:2021-11-05

Taipei Cultural Center in New York is very pleased to announce that Taiwanese curator; Erica Yu-Wen Huang starts her residency program, International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) in October in Brooklyn. She is one of a few Taiwanese artists joins the program since ISCP begins reopening to resident artists in March. Twice a year only, ISCP Open Studios offers the public access to private artists’ and curators’ studios to view artwork and share one-on-one conversations. Erica Yu-Wen Huang will join with other 33 artists and curators from 26 countries currently in residence to present their interests of research and creation.

Taiwanese curator, Erica Yu-Wen Huang holds a Master of Arts in Museum Studies from University of Leicester, United Kingdom. Formerly Curator of Exhibition and Learning at Centre for Heritage, Arts & Textile (CHAT), Hong Kong and Guest Lecturer of Applied Art Institute at National Chiao-Tung University (Taiwan), Huang is an independent curator based in Taipei. Her curatorial research focuses on the hybrid culture, migration history, geopolitics, and the dynamic among nature, human being and environment. Recent curatorial projects include The World is yet to Come, Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei (2021), Post-Anthropocene – 2020 Taiwan Biennial collateral exhibition (co-curated with Andre Chan), Zit-Dim Art Space, Tainan (2020), Sea Views - We Meet at the Seaside, Finland (2019) and Keelung Nights - Nordic Lights (co-curated with Nina-Maria Oförsagd), Taiwan (2017). Huang has partook in residencies at International Studio & Curatorial Program, New York (2020), Turner Galleries, Perth, Australia (2017), Curatorial Fellowship in Gwangju Museum of Art, South Korea (2017) and La Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris, France (2016-2017).

Open Studios participating artists and curators: Hana Al-Saadi (Qatar), Chris Andrews (Canada), Svetlana Bailey (United States/Australia/Germany/Russia), James Beckett (South Africa/The Netherlands), Maja Bekan (The Netherlands/Serbia), Marie-Michelle Deschamps (Canada), Chun Hua Catherine Dong (Canada), Carlos Franco (Puerto Rico), Moko Fukuyama (United States/Japan), Baris Gokturk (Turkey/United States), Wieteke Heldens (United States/The Netherlands), Erica Yu-Wen Huang (Taiwan), Anthony Iacono (United States), Silas Inoue (Denmark), Valentýna Janů (Czech Republic), Sam Keogh (Ireland), Kim Kielhofner (Canada), Conny Karlsson Lundgren (Sweden), Chase Middleton (Australia), Marie Nerland (Norway), Daniel Neumann (United States/Germany), Lotte Nielsen (Denmark), Tamás Páll (Hungary), Bundith Phunsombatlert (Thailand/United States), Mia Raadik (Estonia), Elisabeth Rastl-Dorner (Austria), Alona Rodeh (Germany/Israel), Micha Serraf (Zimbabwe), Skaus (Norway), Julie Stavad (Denmark), Maja Štefančíková (Slovakia/Czech Republic/United States), Anna Witt (Austria), Kenji Yamada (Japan/United Kingdom), and Rafał Żarski (Poland).

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.

ISCP
2021 Fall Open Studios
Open Hours: Saturday, November 13, 12–7pm
Registration is required here.
https://iscp-nyc.org

Photo, Erica Yu-Wen Huang
Photo Courtesy of Erica Yu-Wen Huang