Curator

Audrey Bùi is a contemporary art historian with a focus in ethical and care-full curation through an analysis of trans-cultural interconnectivity, relational work, and an emphasis on the potential for recomposition and transformative change in regards to contemporaneity. She also champions methods of compassionate archiving by re-working daily practices of display and representation. Her work foregrounds rethinking the impacts of looking, while also championing personhood over subjecthood. With a BA in Political Science emphasizing Cultural Politics and Jurisprudence, a BA in Contemporary Art History from California State University, Long Beach, as well as a MA in Museum Studies from New York University, Audrey Bùi specializes in Contemporary Asian Art History and affective ontologies of place, being, and culture making. Her research hones in on relationships between queerness, contemporary hyphenate identities, atavism, and communal citational practices in regards to exhibition practices.