Jacqueline Hoàng Nguyễn is a research-based artist based in Stockholm. She completed the Whitney’s Independent Study Program, New York, in 2011, having obtained her MFA and a post-graduate diploma in Critical Studies from the Malmö Art Academy, Sweden, in 2005, and a BFA from Concordia University, Montreal, in 2003. Nguyễn’s work has been shown internationally in institutions including the MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina (2017); SAVVY, Berlin (2017); EFA Project Space, New York (2016); Mercer Union, Toronto (2015); MTL BNL at the Musée d’Art Contemporain, Montreal (2014); Kunstverein Braunschweig, Germany (2013); Apexart, New York (2013); and the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia (2011). She has also been awarded a number of grants for her research-based practice from the Canada Council for the Arts; The Banff Centre’s Brenda and Jamie Mackie Fellowship for Visual Artists; The Swedish Arts Grants Committee’s International Program for Visual Arts; and the Swedish Research and Development Fellowship in the Arts. Nguyễn was also the 2017 Audain Visual Artist In Residence at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada and is currently participating in the fourth cycle of NTU Center for Contemporary Art Singapore’s Residencies Program.