BOARD OF DIRECTORS

 


Committee | Advisory Board

AVA is governed by a volunteer Board. With the assistance of volunteers from the community, AVA has been successful in producing all of its programs with almost no administrative overhead. To date, one hundred percent of AVA's grant money has gone into the programs it produced.


Hoa Trinh Glassey chair@vietarts.org
Interim Chair Person - Co-Founder, Treasurer and Arts Education - joined 1991, San Jose, CA
Ms. Glassey provides assistance with all legal matters. She also helps with fund-raising and Board Development. Ms. Hoa Trinh Glassey, one of the founders of the Association for Viet Arts, is an attorney in private practice in Milpitas, California. She was the supervising attorney for Santa Clara County Bar Association Law Foundation's Mental Health Advocacy Project until 1998. In 1997, she was recognized by Mayor Susan Hammer as one of the "Outstanding Women of Silicon Valley." Ms. Glassey also provides pro bono services to low-income clients through the Santa Clara County Pro Bono Project's Lawyers in the Library Program.

Nora Chau Nguyen
Boardmember, Secretary and Visual Arts - joined 1996, San Jose, CA
Ms. Nguyen assists with fundraising and coordinates visual arts exhibitions. She has an M.A. in Art History from San Jose State University and a B.A. in Art History from the University of California, Berkeley. She is currently Development Associate at the Community School of Music and Arts in Mountain View.

Maria Nguyen
Boardmember, Community Outreach and Arts Education - joined 2003, Milpitas, CA
Ms. Nguyen is assisting with community outreach. Her area of interests includes education, children, and promoting Vietnamese language/culture to the mainstream. She holds a B.A. degree in Business/Spanish. Her works involve job developing, translation, and community referral services.

Phuong Thao Bui
Boardmember, Performing Arts and Literary - joined 2004, San Jose, CA
Thao first became involved with AVA as a stage and general volunteer at our successful event, "Words in Motion," in 2004. Since then, she has helped out at all of our major events and most of the art workshops for kids. In addition to AVA, Thao has also been an active volunteer with other aid/charitable non-profits such as Creating Opportunities in Vietnam (Co VN) and Friends of Hue Foundation. She has a Bachelor's in Psychology from U.C. Davis and is currently pursuing a degree in law.

David Nguyen
Boardmember - joined 2004, San Jose, CA
David joined AVA in 2004 and helped as stage manager for past performances including: Words in Motion and Nguyet Cam. His volunteer work included the Vietnamese American Studies Center, Vnhelp, and Ink & Blood. He has a bachelor's degree in economics and works as an analyst for a technology company.

Q. Thang Do| thang@vietarts.org
Marketing Committee - joined 2003, Brisbane, CA
Q.Thang Do is a web/product consultant. His professional career includes work with Gallup Polls, Charles Schwab, A online, Circuit City, and many other various firms. Currently he is the Creative Director at TheFutonShop. But his true passion is helping the Vietnamese Artists community. He is the co-founder of United Vietnamese Americans (uvaus.com). Besides spending his free time assisting bay area non-profits such as Make A Wish, VAPA (Vietnamese American Professionals Alliance), ACWP (Aids to Children Without Parents) and many others, he loves to read about Vietnamese literature.

AnhViet Nguyen
Boardmember, Community Festivals, Art Workshops - joined 2000, San Jose, CA
Mr. Nguyen is assisting with administrative and project-related matters. Mr. Nguyen received his MBA from the University of Phoenix in July 2000. He graduated from the University of California, Davis with a Bachelor's Degree in Biochemistry. He is currently self-employed.

Linh V. Chau
Treasurer - Boardmember - joined 2004, Belmont, CA

Mr. Chau is the Chief Operating Officer (COO) for Global Strategic LLC, www.globalstrategicllc.com, a comprehensive provider of Jet Aircraft sourcing, financing and advisory services serving the Fortune 500 companies. As a member of the Global Strategic Executive team, Mr. Chau is responsible for planning, organizing, and controlling the day-to-day operation. Mr. Chau is a graduate of University of Central Florida, majoring in Computer Science and has held various positions at Lockheed Martin and Oracle.


Man Bui
Co-Founder, Advisory Board - joined 1991, San Jose, CA
Mr. Bui is serving as advisor for all AVA projects. Mr. Bui received a Master of Fine Arts degree in Visual Performance Arts from San Jose State University in 1995. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics and Computer Science from San Jose State University. He is one of the founders of the Association for Viet Arts.

Isabelle Thuy Pelaud
Advisory Board - joined 2003, San Francisco, CA
Isabelle Thuy Pelaud is assistant professor in Asian American Studies at San Francisco State University. Pelaud is specialized in Vietnamese American literature and is co-director of the Vietnamese American Studies Center at SFSU. As an organizer, she actively promotes Vietnamese American cultural work. Her essays and short stories have been published in Making More Waves (1997), Tilting the Continent (2000), Vietnam Dialogue Inside/Out (2001). Her academic work can be found in Mixed Race Literature (2002), The New Face of Asian Pacific America (2003) and Amerasia Journal (2003).


Binh Danh
Advisory Board - joined 2004, San Jose, CA
Binh Danh has a BFA in Photography from San Jose State University and is an MFA candidate at Stanford University. He is well known for inventing a photographic technique in which he uses photosynthesis to grow images in plant life, creating chlorophyll prints. His work often addresses and reflects his Vietnamese heritage and interest in natural science and history. Danh has exhibited and lectured extensively in regional and national venues, and has been featured on NPR (National Public Radio).

Caroline Kieu Linh Valverde
Advisory Board - joined 2004, Davis, CA
Caroline Kieu Linh Valverde is Assistant Professor of Asian American Studies at University of California, Davis. Her teaching and research interests include Southeast Asian American history and contemporary issues, mixed race theory and Transnationalism. Her most current publication looked at Vietnamese transnational popular music. Her writings have appeared in Asian American Popular Culture (2004), Amerasia Journal (2003), Sum of Our Parts: Mixed Heritage Asian Americans (2001), Journal of Asian American Studies (2001) and Racially Mixed People in America (1992). She has also contributed to the San Jose Mercury News (2000). She is the founder of Viet Nam Women's Forum, a virtual community with over 300 women globally (www.vnwomensforum.org). Professor Valverde was a Rockefeller Fellow for Project Diaspora at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, and a Fulbright Fellow in Viet Nam. She is currently a Fellow at the Australian National University researching on the Vietnamese Diaspora and gender theory. Through her work and abroad residences Professor Valverde has consistently advocated for Vietnamese and Overseas Vietnamese arts.

Juan Luna-Avin
Advisory Board - joined 2006, Mountainview, CA
Luna-Avin has a BFA in painting from the San Francisco Art Institute, where he was an Osher Scholar. His work has been shown at Queen’s Nails Annex (San Francisco), UCLA Hammer Museum, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Diego Rivera Gallery (SFAI), YWCA at UC Berkeley, and MACLA (San Jose). As an arts educator, he has taught two- and three-dimensional art for all grade levels through the Association for Viet Arts, Community School of Music and Arts, Euphrat Museum of Art, and San Jose Museum of Art.


Financial Contributors to AVA
AVA gets funding from many sources, both public and private.
Some of AVA's funders include:

The City of San Jose
The California Arts Council
The Lila Wallace Reader's Digest Fund for Folk Culture
The Arts Council of Santa Clara Country
The San Jose Community Foundation

E-mail: info@vietarts.org

U. S. Postal Mail: AVA, P. O. Box 90088, San Jose, CA 95109-3088

 

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