My Portfolio

Embracing social justice with a dynamic blend of multimedia and socially engaged practices, Ngoc-Tran Vu's portfolio spotlights art that elevates community voices and fosters change. Her creations celebrate collaboration, highlighting resilience and the impact of collective efforts. Dive into her portfolio to witness the transformative power of art in action.

PUBLIC ART / INSTALLATION

PUBLIC ART / INSTALLATION

Click on the logo hats on the map to see the public art projects by Tran Vu Arts throughout Greater Boston.

Stop by to see the works and be sure to tag @TranVuArts on social media!

Photo credit: Sevenpair Studios

Healing Garden

Activism through art

I will always stand for equality and believe that no matter your culture, economic background, and orientation all deserve access to equal opportunity and to be a part of a supportive community.

I strive to level the playing field for all minority communities and remain an ally, a friend and a partner for our diverse BIPOC and AAPI communities. I am continually humbled by the immense passion, talent, innovation, and creativity that encompasses our community of immigrants and marginalized folks.

I also believe transparent communication is the key to building a sustainable community and thriving ecosystem of communities. Art is the perfect medium for such progress.

Tran Ngoc Vu artist speaking at community event. Asian women speaking in outdoor event. Large crowd, non profit event.

Dorchester Not For Sale

A multilingual coalition of intergenerational local residents fighting for equitable development without displacement while centering working-class people of color. I worked and collaborated on this flyer with local artist Justin Nguyen.


Dorchester Not For Sale (DN4S) Community Dinner Flyer and Video, 2018.
Image credit: Ngoc-Tran Vu and Justin Nguyen

This flier was for the Dorchester Not For Sale's Community Dinner and Forum series. Dorchester Not For Sale - a multilingual coalition of intergenerational local residents fighting for equitable development without displacement while centering working-class people of color.
I worked and collaborated on this flyer with local artist Justin Nguyen.

For a Future To Be Possible Healing Ritual

This healing ritual is a performance from the 2016 photographic series, "Pilgrimage to Hué", the annual festival site honoring indigenous Vietnamese Mother Goddess through ornate boat altars, offerings and ritual trance. I wanted to share my practice in performing arts and rituals.

“Made Elsewhere”

by Ngoc-Tran Vu