
ENG: Healing your own wounds and endlessly exposing them - Guest: Hà Minh
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Trigger WarningThis episode contains descriptions of a transphobic incident, including fireworks being set off outside the guest’s home during the recording as an act of targeted intimidation. Listener discretion is advised.
Summary
In this episode of Queer Art Talk, host Lukas Moll welcomes artist Hà Minh, who shares her journey from Vietnam to Cologne, her experiences as a trans artist, and the healing power of art. They discuss the importance of community among queer artists, the challenges faced in the art world, and the significance of self-love and acceptance. Hà Minh also shares her future projects and aspirations, emphasizing the need for collaboration and support within the queer community.
Takeaways
- Hà Minh is a self-taught artist from Vietnam.
- Art has been a means of healing for Hà Minh.
- Community is essential for queer artists.
- Navigating identity can be challenging in conservative environments.
- Social media helps in building connections for artists.
- Self-love is a continuous journey for Hà Minh.
- Hà Minh is involved in a project highlighting female artists in Vietnam.
- The importance of nurturing oneself through art.
- Art can spread love and acceptance to viewers.
- Collaboration among artists can lead to greater success.
Links
Hà Minhs Instagram
Hà Minhs Website
Queer Art Talk Instagram