
Residency Program
Tra My Nguyen: SHE WHO MOVES & Lam Na: It's been many years since we last met
14 Jun - 06 Jul 2025
VAC Hanoi
Reception: 17:00 - 19:00 Friday, 13 June, 2025
Dates: 14 June - 6 July
Hours: 10:00 - 18:00 daily; Registration highly encouraged
Registration form: https://forms.gle/vRmURwPrsH1Kysj27
Location: VAC Hanoi, 6/44/11 To Ngoc Van, Tay Ho, Hanoi
Vietnam Art Collection (VAC) is delighted to present the Open Studio of our Summer 2025 artists-in-residence, Tra My Nguyen and Lam Na, offering a glimpse into their ongoing projects and the beginnings of new bodies of work developed during their residency at VAC Hanoi.
Tra My Nguyen: SHE WHO MOVES
Berlin-based multidisciplinary artist Tra My Nguyen works across sculpture, moving image, installation, and textiles, recontextualizing material culture through a diasporic lens. Her practice investigates the intersections of the body with power structures, memory, and histories of resilience and transformation. Through speculative narratives, her work explores embodiment, alienation, and the complexities of becoming within a globalized framework.
During her residency at Vietnam Art Collection (VAC), Nguyen presents footage from a new short film developed in and around Hanoi. The work is informed by her ongoing research into the entanglement of personal and collective memory within the Vietnamese diaspora. Shot on location across rural and urban landscapes, the film follows a fragmented, symbolic journey of a young woman in transit - emotionally and physically - and through moments of rupture, ambiguity, and intimate transformation.
Drawing on Vietnamese motorbike culture, the notion of womanhood, and the surrounding ecology, Nguyen frames movement as a form of becoming. Central to the film is the use of a silicone bodysuit as a primary tool of effect. The film dissolves fixed timelines, inviting the viewer into a space of subtle disorientation and embodied reflection.
Alongside the film, Nguyen presents a series of recent textile works that extend her exploration of materiality, echoing the film's themes through form and texture.
Through this Open Studio, Nguyen invites viewers to consider how bodies, images and materials carry traces, and how transformation might emerge not through spectacle, but through the quiet thresholds of rupture, sensuality and resilience.
Artist Talk with Tra My Nguyen took place on Sunday, 15 June, from 16:00 to 18:00 at VAC Hanoi.
Lam Na: It's been many years since we last met
Lam Na works at the intersection of found objects and fired earth, integrating culturally significant elements with terracotta to examine material transformation and temporal relationships. Her practice, which she describes as "soft-elastic collisions," is rooted in the discovery of earth as a "prehistoric hard drive" - a silent witness to the passage and transformation of matter across time.
During her residency, the artist developed a new body of work engaging with objects related to the Sa Huynh culture, an ancient civilization in southern Vietnam whose origins are variously dated by scholars between 1000 BCE and 200 CE, existing in parallel with the Dong Son culture in the north. By incorporating found objects in prehistoric caves in Nghe An, the artist's terracotta works create dialogues between past and present, tradition and innovation. Her meticulous firing and mounting processes allow these found objects to retain their integrity while participating in new material conversations.
In tandem with her sculptural practice, she initiated her ambitious project of coffee drawings on Dzo paper - a series begun alongside the opening of her coffee shop as part of her studio space. Each drawing, rendered in coffee and sometimes ink, explores the relationship between language and art through a juxtaposition of letters, poems, or simply repeated texts with portraits and figures based on real people in her life. To date, she has completed close to 365 drawings, with the goal of reaching 1,000 works. The drawings will be presented as a site-specific installation alongside a petrified tree trunk. The Open Studio will feature an archival video documenting the completed drawings, offering a window into her daily practice and the evolving visual language she is building.
Lam Na is currently participating in the Artist in Residence Vietnam Network (AiRViNe) #3 and will host a public event organized by AiRViNe during her residency.
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About the Artists
Tra My Nguyen (b. 1992, Hanoi) is a Berlin-based artist whose work has been exhibited internationally, including at Bundeskunsthalle Bonn (DE), Bienalsur (AR), VCCA Vincom Center for Contemporary Art (VN), and the State of Fashion Biennale (NL). She has presented solo and duo exhibitions at Grotto (Berlin) and Human Resources (Los Angeles), among others. In 2020, she received the Fashion Position Jury Prize and is currently participating in the BPA// Berlin program for artists.
Lam Na (b. 1987, Vinh) studied at Hue University of Fine Arts (2011) and Master’s in Visual Arts from Mahasarakham University, Thailand (2014). Her breakthrough solo exhibition "Have Been – Eternally" (2023) at Hanoi Studio Gallery received significant public response. She has exhibited at the ASEAN Contemporary Art Exhibition (Bangkok), ASEAN Art Festival (Hua Hin), and Seoul Art Festival (Seoul).