EDUCATION
2016:Ph.D. in Oriental Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
2007:M.A. in Department of Journalism, National Chengchi University, Taiwan
2006:M.A. in Department of Sociology, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
2002:B.A. in Department of Agriculture Chemistry, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
MAJOR EXPERIENCES
2019 ~:Independent Art Curator & Researcher
2017 ~ 2019:Postdoctoral Researcher / Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica / Taiwan
2014 ~ 2015:Program Convener / Taiwan Studies Program, University of Oxford / UK
AWARDS & GRANTS (selected)
2023
"Act for the Future" Grant (National Culture and Arts Foundation) (collaborated with VT Artsalon)
2022
Visual Arts Grants for Exhibition (Department of Cultural Affairs Taipei City Government)
2021
Visual Arts Grants for Exhibition (National Culture and Arts Foundation)
Project of Visual Arts Criticism (National Culture and Arts Foundation)
2020
Visual Arts Grants for Exhibition (Bureau of Cultural Affairs Kaohsiung City Government)
Project of Visual Arts Criticism (National Culture and Arts Foundation)
Visual Arts Grants for Publication (National Culture and Arts Foundation)
Taiwan Cultural Exchange and Cooperation with West and South Asia (Ministry of Culture of Taiwan)
Taiwan Young Cultural Gardner Project (Ministry of Culture of Taiwan)
Grants for Supporting Development of Young Artists (Ministry of Culture of Taiwan)
2019
18th Taishin Arts Award nominated ("Relocating Divinity")
Visual Arts Grants for Exhibition (National Culture and Arts Foundation)
Visual Arts Grants for International Exchange (Department of Cultural Affairs Taipei City Government)
ACADEMIC PAPERS
Chu F (2021) "Chinese and Taiwanese Identities in Taiwan as Epistemic Challengers." International Journal of Taiwan Studies, 4(2), 265–288. [link]
Chu F (2021) "Gaia and the Tiryagyoni Domain: Review on 2020 Taipei Biennial and 2020 Taiwan Biennial" (paper presented in 2021 Taiwanese Sociological Association Annual Conference)
Chu F (2016) "Diverse Facets in Identities and Party Affiliations of Native Taiwanese Elders." Issues and Studies 52 (3). [link]
Chu F (2016) "Benevolent self vs. malignant other: The East-West antagonistic narrative of Taiwanese people’s Chinese identity." Berliner China-Hefte - Chinese History and Society, 47,37–55. [link]
Chu F (2016) Duelling Identities: Dimensions of Dual Identity in Contemporary Taiwan. DPhil thesis in Oriental Studies, University of Oxford. [link]