

Nguyen Tra My and Luke Schneider each bring over 10-years of experience working across arts institutions, through curation, arts management, logistics, events, and exhibition production–both in Vietnam and internationally.
Their work comes from years of hands-on involvement in Vietnam’s art scene and ongoing collaboration with artists and institutions abroad. They focus on supporting artists and building practical opportunities, connections, and programs that help Vietnamese contemporary art reach wider international audiences.

Lại Minh Ngọc was born in Hanoi and is currently based in Saigon, Vietnam. Freshly graduated in Social Studies and Art & Media Studies at Fulbright University Vietnam, she is taking small steps in practicing photography, documentary film, ethnographic film, and curation. Ngọc views artistic practices as a multidimensional approach to social research, especially issues and representation of sex and gender woven within the changing of urban space.

Julian Chu is an artist manager dedicated to building comprehensive administrative infrastructures for artists. Her work encompasses career strategy, archive development, and editorial direction for publications. With extensive experience in international exhibition management, she has collaborated with artists including Wu Chi Tsung, Tsai and Yoshikawa, Wang Ya Hui, Nick Dong, and Su Meng-Hung, supporting and executing major solo exhibitions in New York, San Francisco, Basel, Hong Kong, and Ho Chi Minh City. She previously worked as Office Manager of the Asian Cultural Council Taipei Office.
