DIGITAL RESIDENT
Anthony Trung Quang Le

APRIL 2026

 
 

Anthony Trung Quang Le (b. 1985 in Chattanooga, TN) is a Washington, D.C.-based multidisciplinary artist and identifies as Vietnamese, American and Queer. They explore dissonance and the joy of nonconformity across painting, video, sculpture, printmaking, performance, writing and curation.

Le co-founded Vagabond, a platform dedicated to amplifying Vietnamese American artists through projects such as a 2024 “Vagabond” zine and the 2025 “50 Years of HOPE and HA-HAs” exhibition and the 2025 “Sài Gòn By Night” cabaret.

Le is a three-time CAH Fellow (2023, 2024, 2025), and their work is part of the DC Art Bank Collection. In 2023, Le presented their solo exhibition “Golden Looking Hour” at Transformer in Washington, DC. Their work has also been included in exhibitions at American University, Towson University’s Asian Arts & Culture Center, Hamiltonian Artists, Touchstone Gallery, Culture House, Washington Studio School, Latela Curatorial, Rhizome DC and Homme Gallery. They have shown work in group exhibitions curated by Washington Project For The Arts, Art Roving, Monochrome Collective and Petworth Arts Collaborative. Le has received additional support from 51 for 51 and Mozaik Philanthropy.

Le co-founded the Model Mutiny art collective with their artist spouse Ashley Jaye Williams in 2021. Le earned a degree in landscape architecture at Pennsylvania State University in 2009.


 
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