Projects
Reverberation Qingshan Art Season
Reverberation Qingshan Art Season relocated art from the city’s “white cube” to the open landscape of Qingshan Village, transforming bamboo groves, trails, lawns, and the reservoir edge into a living exhibition site. Conceived as a “natural stage,” the festival invited audiences to encounter art through movement, attention, and direct contact with place.
Organized into four program units—Nature Theater, Public Art, Sound Live, and Local Connections—the season convened 4 curators and 162 artists across installations, performances, sound events, workshops, exhibitions, and forums. Treating the environment as more than a backdrop, it positioned the landscape as an active medium—opening new dialogues between artistic practice, local community, and ecology, and shaping each visit into a distinct experience of nature, art, and self.
Project Coordinator & Media Strategy : Nara Huang
U design week
U Design Week 2023 was held from June 1–4, 2023 at the Hangzhou International Expo Center under the theme “Designed by U,” featuring a wide range of programs including the Ucan professional design forum, Usee design arts festival, and Uwin design industry accelerator. Organized by Alibaba Design with municipal support, the four-day event brought together industry leaders, practitioners, and audiences to explore contemporary design trends, creative innovation, and the impact of emerging technologies such as AI across design disciplines and sectors.
Project Coordinator / Curator (Art & Design Section) / Booth Designer: Nara Huang
Collision of Street Culture and Contemporary Art Panel
The Collision of Street Culture and Contemporary Art Panel brings together Roy XR Chen, Han Yitian, and Yiran (YEENJOY STUDIO) for a conversation at the intersection of street art, music, and design. The speakers examine how street culture and contemporary art continuously shape—and remix—each other, and how new forms emerge through that friction. Hosted by curator Nara Huang, the conversation offers an inside look at creative process, collaboration, and the cultural conditions that turn subculture into contemporary expression.
Panel Organizer & Moderator: Nara Huang
harvard college china forum
Founded in 1997, the Harvard College China Forum (HCCF) is a long-standing, student-run annual conference at Harvard University dedicated to constructive dialogue on the challenges, trends, and issues shaping China and U.S.–China relations.
As part of the forum, Nara Huang curated two thematic panels that examined cross-border perspectives on culture, innovation, and contemporary global exchange, contributing to the forum’s interdisciplinary and international scope.
Panel Curator & Moderator: Nara Huang