PHUNG HUYNH

Exhibitions:


Bite The Hand That Feeds you

Luis De Jesus Los Angeles

September 12 - October 24, 2026

Opening Reception on September 12, 2026, 5 - 7 pm


Art at the Intersection of Past and Possibility

Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block

October 24, 2026 - March 21, 2027



Press:


Angkorian Homecoming: Resettlement and Returning Home

Penny Stamps Distinguished Speaker Series, March 20, 2025

https://stamps.umich.edu/events/phung-huynh#video


Noel Alumit, "Reuniting Buddha's Head and Body," Lion's Roar, May 31, 2024


Joshua Glass, "The Vietnamese American Artists Searching for Identity: Postwar refugees who've used their art to express complicated feelings of loss and home," T Magazine (The New York Times Style Magazine), June 23, 2023


Dolly Li, “Phung Huynh: The Khmerican Donut Kid Experience,” KCET Artbound, documentary video, 2022


Carolina Miranda, “A new monument at L.A.’s county hospital marks a dark history of coerced sterilization,” L.A. Times, August 6, 2022


Carren Jao, "Beautiful Strength: 'Sobrevivir' Pays Homage to the Women Coerced to Sterilization in 1960s and '70s L.A.," KCET, July 19, 2022


Anabel Munoz, ‘Sobrevivir’ Art Installation Recognizes Past of Coerced Sterilizations at LAC + USC Medical Center, ABC 7 News, July 12, 2022


Gitanjali Mahapatra and Nate Perez, LA County-USC Medical Center Unveils Artwork Apologizing to Women Forcibly Sterilized There, LAist and NPR, July 12, 2022


NBC 4 News, Saying Sorry for Past History of Coerced Sterilizations, July 12, 2022


Elaine Quijano, “How doughnut shops became a sweet American Dream,” CBS Sunday Morning show, May 8, 2022​

Greencard, graphite on pink donut box, 25" x 30.5," 2025

Phung Huynh is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.

For inquiries about acquisition of artworks and past exhibitions, contact gallery@luisdejesus.com