Nam Huh

Nam Huh is a curator, researcher, and PhD candidate in Media and Communication at Loughborough University. With a background in Social History of Art (University of Leeds) and Art Theory (Hongik University), their practice intersects curating, sound, documentary forms, and minoritarian politics. Nam has held curatorial and programming roles across countries, including with Migration Matters Festival, No Bounds Festival, The Royal Standard, and Seoul Museum of Art. Recent curatorial work explores diasporic time, ecological memory, and sonic interruptions in the everyday. Their multidisciplinary apporach investigates involuntary bodily sounds as metaphors for migration, tension, and cultural residue. Nam’s programming has been supported by institutions such as FSAS (Dublin) and Arts Council Korea. They are currently based in the UK, curating across film and visual art platforms with a focus on post-growth ecologies, migrant labour histories, and intergenerational storytelling through sonic and documentary strategies.