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Alison Nguyen’s work explores the ways in which images are produced, disseminated, and consumed exposing the conditions from which they arise. Creating strategies for dissent, Nguyen re-articulates mainstream visual language in video, installation, performance, and new media works. She has presented work at e-flux; Ann Arbor Film Festival; Oberhausen International Film Festival; CPH:DOX; CROSSROADS presented by San Francisco Cinematheque and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; True/False; and Channels Festival International Biennial of Video Art, Melbourne. She has exhibited her work at numerous institutions and galleries including The International Studio & Curatorial Program, Microscope Gallery, and Hartnett Gallery, New York; AC Gallery, Beijing; the Asia Art Mueum, San Francisco; and the Dowse Art Museum, New Zealand, among others. Nguyen has participated in residencies and has been awarded fellowships from The International Studio & Curatorial Program (2019-2021), the Institute of Electronic Arts (2018), Squeaky Wheel Film and Media Art Center (2019), and BRIC (2018). She has been awarded grants from NYFA/NYSCA Artist Fellowship – Video/Film ‘21, The Foundation for Contemporary Art, NYSCA, and The New York Community Trust.