Savanhdary Vongpoothorn (born 1971) is a Laotian-born Australian visual artist. She immigrated with her parents as a seven-year old, and through studies and travel has integrated Laotian, Vietnamese and Australian influences in her art.[1] Her art reflects cross-cultural influences in contemporary Australia as she fuses her personal experiences, dual cultures, and painterly abstraction.[2] She has exhibited widely in Australia and Singapore, and her works are held in major state and regional galleries across Australia.[3] She was a finalist in the Sir John Sulman Prize 2016 and the Moet & Chandon art prize in 1998.[4] She lives and works in Canberra.
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