Notes
1 Jennifer Way was co-editor (with Rebecca Brown) of “Contemporary Asian Craft Worlds,” a special issue of The Journal of Modern Craft 9, no. 2 (July 2016).
2 Bic Tieu, “Traditional Processes of Vietnamese Lacquer and Their Applications to Contemporary Jewellery and Small Scale Body Related Objects” (Master's dissertation, The University of NSW – The College of Fine Arts, 2007).
3 Glenn Adamson, “Directions and Displacements in Modern Craft,” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art 10, no. 1: The Conference Issue (2009): 21.
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Bic Tieu
Bic Tieu is a designer and maker, currently teaching at the University of New South Wales, Art & Design. Bic’s works draw on traditional and contemporary crafts methods and technology, inspired by Asian sensibilities to communicate narratives based on personal cross-cultural concepts. Recent projects have used geographical mapping and graphic language to construct explorations of cultural identity, transnationalism in the form of architectural objects and wearables designated between the hand and body.