Diane Hau Yu Wong

MA CCST
Research Area

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Research Areas

Asian Futurism, Futurism, the intersection of art and technology (focusing on Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality), and decolonial curatorial practices

Exhibitions Curated

capsize // together articule art gallery, Montreal QC

Concordia MFA Maureen V Show, Concordia University, Montreal QC – Virtual Exhibition 

Centre A: 6th Annual Recent Graduate Exhibition: (dis)location (dis)appearance (dis)connect, Centre A Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, Vancouver, BC.  

Nuit Blanche x Art Matters: (Dis)connect, Espace Pop, Montreal, QC 

Diane Hau Yu Wong (She/Her) is a Cantonese-Canadian emerging curator and art historian based on the unceded Coast Salish Territories & Tiohtiá:ke. She received her BFA in Art History from Concordia University and is currently an MA Candidate in the Critical Curatorial Studies program at the University of British Columbia. Her curatorial practice and research are largely based on the intersection between community and Asian diasporic identity. She is particularly interested in examining the depiction of Asian bodies in speculative fiction and how it can be used to embrace diasporic identities and imagine possible futures for Asian-Canadian communities. She is currently the Programming Coordinator at Centre A Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art.


Diane Hau Yu Wong

MA CCST
Research Area

About

Research Areas

Asian Futurism, Futurism, the intersection of art and technology (focusing on Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality), and decolonial curatorial practices

Exhibitions Curated

capsize // together articule art gallery, Montreal QC

Concordia MFA Maureen V Show, Concordia University, Montreal QC – Virtual Exhibition 

Centre A: 6th Annual Recent Graduate Exhibition: (dis)location (dis)appearance (dis)connect, Centre A Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, Vancouver, BC.  

Nuit Blanche x Art Matters: (Dis)connect, Espace Pop, Montreal, QC 

Diane Hau Yu Wong (She/Her) is a Cantonese-Canadian emerging curator and art historian based on the unceded Coast Salish Territories & Tiohtiá:ke. She received her BFA in Art History from Concordia University and is currently an MA Candidate in the Critical Curatorial Studies program at the University of British Columbia. Her curatorial practice and research are largely based on the intersection between community and Asian diasporic identity. She is particularly interested in examining the depiction of Asian bodies in speculative fiction and how it can be used to embrace diasporic identities and imagine possible futures for Asian-Canadian communities. She is currently the Programming Coordinator at Centre A Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art.


Diane Hau Yu Wong

MA CCST
Research Area
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Research Areas

Asian Futurism, Futurism, the intersection of art and technology (focusing on Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality), and decolonial curatorial practices

Exhibitions Curated

capsize // together articule art gallery, Montreal QC

Concordia MFA Maureen V Show, Concordia University, Montreal QC – Virtual Exhibition 

Centre A: 6th Annual Recent Graduate Exhibition: (dis)location (dis)appearance (dis)connect, Centre A Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, Vancouver, BC.  

Nuit Blanche x Art Matters: (Dis)connect, Espace Pop, Montreal, QC 

Diane Hau Yu Wong (She/Her) is a Cantonese-Canadian emerging curator and art historian based on the unceded Coast Salish Territories & Tiohtiá:ke. She received her BFA in Art History from Concordia University and is currently an MA Candidate in the Critical Curatorial Studies program at the University of British Columbia. Her curatorial practice and research are largely based on the intersection between community and Asian diasporic identity. She is particularly interested in examining the depiction of Asian bodies in speculative fiction and how it can be used to embrace diasporic identities and imagine possible futures for Asian-Canadian communities. She is currently the Programming Coordinator at Centre A Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art.