<em>Sketch Knock Sensor</em> <em>Sketch Speedy Curve</em> <em>Sketch Dream</em>

Vy Trinh

Vy Trinh (b. 1996, Vietnam) is a sculptor whose work explores how networks of objects extend beyond themselves and reflect the larger socio-economic textures and conditions of contemporary Vietnam. Materials and objects are sourced from different economies and ecologies – infrastructural, automotive, electric, discarded. Methodologies and material content are intertwined, insisting on resourcefulness and a makeshift ethos indebted to the city’s polyrhythmic, cyclical, and sedimented material environment.

Vy holds an MFA in Fine Arts from the University of Pennsylvania and a BFA in Fine Arts from Parsons School of Design. In 2024, her first solo exhibition titled ON DA DREAM, curated by Thái Hà, was presented at Galerie Quynh, HCMC, Vietnam. In 2023, her first solo project, Overvoltage, was commissioned for display at Gia Lam Train Station in Hanoi, Vietnam. Vy has exhibited in numerous group exhibitions including at San Art (HCMC, Vietnam), Shisanwu LLC (Queens, NY), Worthless Studios (Brooklyn, NY), Atelier (Philadelphia, PA), Automat (Philadelphia, PA), White Columns (New York, NY), and Gallery MC (New York, NY). She was the recipient of the 2022 Christopher Lyon Memorial Award. That same year, she received grants from the Humanities Urbanism Design Initiative (H+U+D), The Sachs Program for Art Innovation, and the Center for Experimental Ethnography. Vy currently lives and works in HCMC and New York.