
YVONNE YANG 楊晴莉
BANGKOK
With over 20 years of experience as an art consultant, Yvonne specializes in high-end art trading, collection advisory and exhibition planning. After acquiring her Master’s degree from Christie’s Education in New York, Yvonne has been active in asset allocation for significant clients at major auction houses over the world.
Yvonne has previously worked at the China Square Gallery in New York and as the head of Parachute Projects Advisory in Hong Kong. She is also a co-founder of the “121 Art Space" in Taipei.
Currently based in Bangkok, Yvonne is preparing to launch an art space that aims to discover outstanding Southeast Asian artists and connect them to the world.

ROSCOE HU 胡馨任
SHANGHAI
Since 2017, Roscoe has been based in Shanghai and has worked as the Head of Creative Strategy and Content Operations for the National Beauty Industry of ByteDance’s Douyin (TikTok) platform, as well as the Head of Creative Strategy for Key Accounts in the Consumer Center. Previously, I was the Creative Director at Publicis Shanghai Advertising and also the Creative Director at Dentsu Isobar.
During her time at Yahoo Taiwan from 2009 to 2015, Roscoe created several pioneering digital marketing and content e-commerce campaigns, and was recognized with awards such as the Shanghai Golden Award, the Times Advertising Golden Award, the Yahoo BIC Award, and the Top 10 Digital Marketing Campaigns and Top 10 Microfilm Awards of the Year by Advertising Magazine.
With 20 years of experience in media and advertising, Roscoe has worked with over 100 brand clients in a wide range of industries including luxury goods, consumer goods, food and beverage, supermarkets, convenience stores, health and wellness, finance and insurance, technology, gaming and entertainment, and tourism.

JUSTINE HUANG 黃瀅潔
TAIPEI
Curator + Strategist = Curategist
When an exhibition curator finds herself in the cultural creative industry
With a career that has encompassed a range of roles, from Assistant Curator in Contemporary Art to serving as the CBO and Executive Assistant to General Manager in a media-based company which plays a leading role in the artistic and entertainment fields in Taiwan, Justine has accumulated a wealth of management experiences in the cultural creative industry, at both executive leadership and strategic thinking.
Justine had the privilege of establishing a partnership network by collaborating with artists during the “Fiction. Love” at MoCA Taipei in 2004, “Future Pass—From Asia to the World”, at the 54th Venice Biennale in 2011. A cross collaboration between museums and brands during the co-organized exhibition “Royal Style: Qing Dynasty and Royal Court Jewelry” by the National Palace Museum and Cartier in 2012.
As an open-minded individual who readily embraces challenges, her career has spanned various fields: exhibition and performance planning, branding and sponsorship, museum and IPs rights management, adaptive reuse cultural and heritage spaces, and corporate reorganization. Now serving as the Secretary-General at the Chinese Cultural Creative Exhibition and Performance Association (CCCEPA) where a platform that she actively contributes to the cultural and creative industry.

JOLING CHEN 陳若齡
AMESTERDAM
Currently based in Amsterdam, Joling graduated from the Journalism Department of National Chengchi University in Taiwan. Previously, she worked as a journalist and editor for 14 years at United Daily News Group, specializing in jewelry, watches, fashion observation, and feature interviews.
After moving to the Netherlands, Joling became a freelance writer, contributing articles to various publications including 500 JUXTAPOZ and BAZAAR TAIWAN, as well as writing brand stories or press releases tailored to different clients. Works have also been published in in-flight magazines by StarLux Airlines, United Daily News, ELLE, and Tatler among other international Chinese language publications.
Every year, the individual travels to Paris Haute Couture Week, jewelry exhibitions, TEFAF Maastricht Art Fair, museums, and design exhibitions, exploring the connection between art history and fashion, and writing interesting observations about their city from a unique perspective.

SHENGNIEN YANG 楊聖年
KOBE/TOKYO
Born in Taipei, Yang grew up in California, graduated from San Jose State University in California, and earned a Master of Fine Arts degree from Parsons School of Design in New York.
He started his career in galleries and art fairs in New York, then Beijing in 2010, and served as the director for the biggest gallery in China, then as sales director for one of the forefront New York gallery in Asia excavating the Asian Market. From 2015, Yang involved himself with the cultural integration of real-estate and property development in Greater China, connecting Arts to public and private spaces.
Since 2022, while continuing his work as an art investment consultant, Yang established an art space: Concept Space SEE? in Kobe, Japan dedicated to exhibiting young artists into international context and commercial applications.