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Phung Huynh - Artists - Luis De Jesus Los Angeles

Phung Huynh (b. 1977, Rạch Giá, Vietnam) is a Los Angeles-based artist and educator whose practice includes drawing, painting, public art, and community engagement. Her work explores cultural perception and representation. Huynh challenges beauty standards by constructing images of the Asian female body vis-à-vis plastic surgery to unpack how contemporary cosmetic surgery can whitewash cultural and racial identity. Her drawings and prints on pink donut boxes explores the complexities of assimilation and cultural negotiation among Cambodian and Vietnamese refugees who have resettled in the United States, while a recent series of drawings and prints examine the repatriation of Buddhist sculptures stolen from Cambodia.

Huynh holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from New York University, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with distinction from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA. Recent solo exhibitions include Bite the Hand that Feeds You (2026), Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, CA; Phung Huynh: Life in Many Worlds (2025), Fullerton College Art Gallery, Fullerton, CA; Phung Huynh: Angkorian Homecoming (2025), Institute for the Humanities Gallery at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Phung Huynh: Pink Donut Boxes (2024), Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Museum at California State University, Long Beach, CA; Return Home (2024) and Don’t Call Me FOB (2022), Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, CA and Sobrevivir: Healing Through Art and Recognizing the History of Coerced Sterilizations, Vincent Price Art Museum, Los Angeles, CA. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, including Self Help Graphics, Los Angeles, CA; Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Museum at California State University, Long Beach, CA; Center for Creativity and the Arts at Fresno State University, Fresno, CA; Asia Society Texas, Houston, TX; School of Art and Design, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA; USC Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena, CA; Ronald H. Silverman Fine Arts Gallery at California State University Los Angeles, CA; Cerritos College Art Gallery, Norwalk, CA; José Drudis-Biada Art Gallery at Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles, CA; Torrance Art Museum, Torrance, CA; Chinese American Museum, Los Angeles, CA; Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA; and the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, among others. Huynh has also completed public art commissions for the Metro G/Orange Line, Metro J/Silver Line, the Los Angeles Zoo, and the Los Angeles County + USC Medical Center through the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture.

Phung Huynh’s work can be found in prominent collections including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Los Angeles, CA; Vincent Price Art Museum, Monterey Park, CA; USC Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena, CA; Escalette Permanent Collection of Art at Chapman University, Orange, CA; and the Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine Art Collection, Pasadena, CA, as well as private collections. She is the recipient of numerous honors including, most recently, the Marciano Art Foundation Artadia Award (2024), Los Angeles, CA; Fellows for the Lucas Artists Program, Montalvo Arts Center for the Arts, Saratoga, CA; Women of Impact Award, 49th Assembly District, California; California Community Foundation Fellowship for Visual Artist Fellows; California Arts Council Individual Established Artist Fellowship; Semifinalist in the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition 2022, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; and the 2021 COLA Individual Artist Fellowship from the City of Los Angeles. She is an Assistant Professor of Art at California State University, Los Angeles, and served as the Chair of the Public Art Commission for the City of South Pasadena and Chair of the Prison Arts Collective Advisory Council. She is currently on the Board of Directors for LA Más, a non-profit organization that serves BIPOC working class immigrant communities in Northeast Los Angeles. ​She lives and works in Los Angeles.

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Phung Huynh Bang, 2020

Phung Huynh
Bang, 2020
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Phung Huynh Bich, 2020

Phung Huynh
Bich, 2020
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Phung Huynh Dung, 2020

Phung Huynh
Dung, 2020
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Phung Huynh Hung, 2020

Phung Huynh
Hung, 2020
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Phung Huynh Long, 2020

Phung Huynh
Long, 2020
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Phung Huynh Phuc Bui, 2020

Phung Huynh
Phuc Bui, 2020
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Phung Huynh Phuoc, 2020

Phung Huynh
Phuoc, 2020
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10 x 13.25 in.

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