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Now, let’s change the subject.  My hobbies are singing, playing the piano, drawing, jogging, watching tennis, shopping, and so much more.  How can I forget shopping right? However, drawing and music are the most favorite things that I prefer to do when I have free time.  I love music, especially symphony, deep with a passion, in all its interpretations. Music is a survival necessity in my life--it is a must have.  Could you imagine life without music?  Well, not only music but art as well--I love drawing, painting, and designing.
Therefore, interior design was my first major when I just came over here. I changed my major to prepharmacy not because I don't like drawing, but because in Vietnam pharmacy is more popular and easier for me to find a job than interior design.


FIVE VIETNAMESE AMERICAN ARTISTS

A cultural parison of Vietnamese artist educated in Vietnam and those educated in the U.S.




ANN PHONG-- From Hang to Mouth
  • MFA, California State Univ. Fullerton, 1995.
  • BA, California State Polytechnic University Pomona, 1992. Magna Cum Laude. Outstanding graduate of the year in Art Department
  • Selected One-Person Exhibitions
  • Selected Group Exhibitions
  • Commissioned Works
  • Grants and Awards
  • Artist Statement


DONG NGUYEN-- Village road

HOP NGUYEN-- Mother and Children

KHANH TRUONG-- Abstract IV
  • Born 1948, Central Vietnam.
  • Self-trained in fine arts.
  • Works as a free-lance graphic designer
    for many Vietnamese magazines and publishing houses worldwide.
  • Edito-in-Chief, HOP LUU Magazine.
  • Solo exhibitions in Vietnam, Malaysia, Philippines and in the USA.
  • Artist Statement


KHAI NGUYEN-- Portrait

Nguyen Khai was born in Hue in 1940 and graduated from the National School of Fine Arts in 1963. He is one of the founders of the prestigious association of Young Vietnamese Artists and won the Bronze Medal at a Spring Art Exhibition in Saigon even before his graduation. After six years under the Communist regime, Nguyen Khai and his family escaped by boat to Indonesia in February 1981 and chose California for resettlement



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