Tammy Yu-Ting Hsieh (she/her) is a curator based in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. As a Taiwanese, the ambiguity of the nation’s status drives her to ponder over the issues of identity, nationality and cultural diversity. Her research focuses on museology, postcolonial studies, identity politics, border studies, and multi-species ethnography.
Hsieh received her BA in English from National Taiwan University and MA in museum studies from Taipei National University of the Arts. Hsieh has extensive experiences of museum practices, having held positions in Venice Biennale Taiwan Pavilion, Hong-Gah Museum, and National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts. She currently serves as curator and editor-in-chief of the museum’s biannual magazine, “Art Accrediting” at Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts (KMFA). Her recent curatorial projects include Pan-Austro-Nesian Arts Festival (2021), When Islands Dream (2021) and Once within Borders (2022).