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Yvonne Low is a Lecturer and Undergraduate Curriculum Coordinator in the Discipline of Art History at the University of Sydney. Her research focuses on Southeast Asian art, particularly women’s artistic practices, diaspora cultures, and feminist methodologies. Key interests include modern and contemporary Asian art, digital mapping tools like the Artists Trajectories Map, and decolonial approaches to art history.
Education: BA (Melbourne), MA/PhD (Sydney). Awards include scholarships from Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation and the Getty Foundation. She co-curated exhibitions on women’s art and archives, including contributions to Womanifesto Way and The Flow of History.
Teaching spans courses on Asian modernities, gender in art, biennales, and curatorial practices. Supervised award-winning theses on queer collectives, Chinese avant-garde, and Southeast Asian art networks. Active in regional initiatives via the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre and China Studies Centre.
- Grants: Projects include Southeast Asian Women in Exile (2025) and Feminist Writings in Southeast Asian Art (2024).
- Labs/Teams: Member of the Vere Gordon Childe Centre and editorial board of Southeast of Now.


