Jacqueline Hoàng Nguyễn (born 1979, Montreal, Quebec)[1] is a Canadian-born artist currently living in Stockholm, Sweden.
"[6] Another work, Space Fiction & the Archives (2012),[7] deals with the Canadian centennial celebrations of 1967 and the incident of a Martian landing pad created to welcome UFOs to St. Paul, Alberta.
[11] The work appeared as part of the recent exhibition The Let Down Reflex,[12] which ran from January 30 – March 12, 2016 at EFA Project Space in New York.
[16] Nguyễn's project The Making of an Archive was initiated in 2014 at Gendai Gallery, in Toronto, with curator Maiko Tanaka.
[17] The project involved digitization workshops where the artist invited immigrants and their families, who identify as persons of colour, to scan their photographs and ephemera.