Diane Hau Yu Wong

Diane Hau Yu Wong is an emerging curator and art historian based in unceded Coast Salish Territories & Tiohtiá:ke territory. She graduated with a BFA in Art History from Concordia University in 2018. Her practice and research are largely based on her experience as an immigrant from British colonial Hong Kong and the intersection between community and diasporic identity. She is particularly interested in exploring digital futurism as a method to re-imagine a better world and solidarity among BIPOC communities through technoculture and science fiction. She most recently curated Centre A’s graduate exhibition titled (dis)location (dis)connect (dis)appearance, examining the loss of language, tradition, and culture in the diasporic community and as a result the disconnect between generations.

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