Anh-Hoa Nguyen

Anh-Hoa Nguyen
  • Lecturer
  • School of Humanities, Arts, and Sciences Assistant
脕nh-Hoa Th峄 Nguy峄卬 is a refugee, poet, community artist and educator. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Mills College in Oakland, California. Her writing has appeared in publications such as "Asian Pacific American Journal;鈥 the Vietnamese Artists Collective anthology聽AS IS: A Collection of Visual and Literary Works by Vietnamese American Artists; the Asian American Women Artists Association anthology聽Cheers to Muses: Contemporary Works by Asian American Women;聽Troubling Borders: An Anthology of Art and Literature by Southeast Asian Women in the Diaspora;" 鈥渄iaCRITICS,鈥 a project of the Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network; and the "Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement." She has performed her work at numerous venues in the Bay Area and in the Twin Cities. Her most recent publication is a food essay titled 鈥淏uy 10 Get 1 Free! Open Letter to B谩nh M矛 Wanna Be鈥檚鈥 in聽What We Hunger For: Refugee and Immigrant Stories about Food聽and Family edited by Sun Yung Shin聽鞁犅犾劆聽鞓.聽脕nh-Hoa has also been a Writer-in-Residence at Hedgebrook and participant in the Djerassi Resident Artists Program. She is a Voices of Our Nation Arts Foundation (VONA) alumna, Elizabeth George Foundation Fellow, and a Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative Grant winner. She has also been the host for the Minnesota Humanities Center鈥檚 鈥淲ar and Memory鈥 Series and a panelist for the Twin Cities PBS 鈥淰ietnam War 360鈥 conversation series. In the summer of 2018, 脕nh-Hoa was the artist-in-residence for The Floating Library with her project 鈥淲aves Enfolding: A Paper Memorial鈥 that honored lives lost during the Vietnamese refugee waves of 1954 and after the war in Vietnam and South East Asia, 1975-1992. She is currently a member of She Who Has No Master(s), a collective of women and gender-nonconforming writers of the Vietnamese diaspora and is the publisher/editor of the forthcoming book聽Frame to Focus: Contemporary Vietnamese American Women Artists.