Tiffany Chung: indelible traces

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University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, California 93106-7130

Venue (website)

Art, Design & Architecture Museum (AD&A Museum)

Tiffany Chung: indelible traces is the first comprehensive museum survey of Vietnamese American artist, Tiffany Chung (born 1969; MFA, UCSB ’00).

Including more than 70 artworks that highlight Chung’s expansive 25-year career, these works pointedly reveal histories that have too often been overlooked or intentionally ignored. She excavates the complex and often hidden entanglements—of history, politics, geography, economy, and climate—that accrue and shape landscapes, built environments, conflicts, and human migration.

Best known for her intricately drawn and embroidered maps, a major part of Chung’s work interrogates the nexus of the climate-conflict crisis, which views climate disasters and armed conflicts as dual systemic causes of forced migration.

However, Chung’s conceptual focus is much broader than this frame implies.

Beyond charting human movements, her work unravels and reweaves the entwined relationships between nature and human societies, studying the migrations of flora and fauna—particularly spices, along with the cross-border trajectories of foods, cultures, and languages.

She often mines the histories of single sites to reveal systems of power and cycles of transformation—natural or human-made, resilient or destructive—across stretches of geological and generational time.

Chung employs extensive archival research to fill in the gaps that official histories and popular discourses overlook or intentionally disremember.

She merges individual voices and collective memories with landscapes as active sites of remembrance through her rigorous research and qualitative analysis to challenge the power of mapping and grand historical narratives.

Ultimately, her artworks question not only how history is told but also who tells that history, who belongs within it, and who and what are excluded.

Following the presentation at the AD&A Museum, the exhibition will embark on a national tour traveling to the Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minnesota (Fall 2026) and the Blaffer Art Museum at the University of Houston (Summer 2027).

Tiffany Chung: indelible traces is organized by the Art, Design & Architecture Museum and is guest curated by Orianna Cacchione, Deputy Director at the University of Richmond Museums.

The exhibition is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Terra Foundation for American Art and the Henry Luce Foundation.

Additional support provided by UCSB’s Art Equity Commons, the Billy Rose Foundation, and the AD&A Museum Council.

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