Anh Đào Hà is an artist, curator, and arts administrator based in New York City. Her interdisciplinary practice integrates research, writing, curation, and design to bridge personal narratives with broader cultural and material studies. Through an exploration of everyday objects, materials, and pop culture, her work examines their role in shaping collective memory and human infrastructures.
Hà’s practice is ever evolving between Saigon and New York City, fostering a dialogue between the art worlds of each city. She has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions at venues including NYCxDESIGN and Chinatown Soup, among others. She was an artist in residence at AIRHue in Hue, Vietnam. She holds a BFA in Product & Industrial Design from Parsons School of Design and a BA in Literary Studies from The New School. She currently works at bitforms gallery.