Curated a group exhibition bringing together five international artists across painting, sculpture, video, and installation, examining how perception continuously shifts within a media-saturated environment.
Entrusted by FAPA to lead a curatorial team of 4 in organizing a group exhibition of 17 artists addressing identity, migration, and political narratives.
Curated Taiwanese artist Guang-Hong Lu's first solo exhibition in New York, resulting in the acquisition of his work by Pérez Art Museum and the placement of three additional works in U.S. private collections.
Researched and catalogued the estate of Pulitzer Prize–winning political cartoonist Thomas F. Darcy and collaborated with his son, contemporary artist Brad Darcy, to support an exhibition examining political and social issues from the Vietnam War to contemporary racial injustice.
A non-commercial, independently curated group exhibition by Sotheby's Institute of Art master's candidates, bringing together artists of diverse backgrounds who use varied media to explore intangible human experiences through imagined constructions.
Coordinated a multidisciplinary audio-visual performance event featuring 15 artists, overseeing exhibitor and sponsor recruitment, program scheduling, and on-site logistics including spatial setup, technical coordination, and visitor flow.
Led vendor recruitment for the Art Market, Street Art, and Food Market sections of the inaugural TANK Art Festival, while securing event sponsorships. Managed event scheduling and coordinated on-site operations including booth layout, lighting, utilities, and visitor flow management. The four-day festival attracted over 20,000 visitors.
Coordinated a public talk and screening featuring Cabinet Gallery co-founder Martin McGeown and artist Ed Atkins at the Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts, Shanghai University. Served as on-site translator for the event.