TK Dinh

Location
South Philadelphia

TK Dinh (they/them) was born and raised in Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam. Kim is a digital illustrator in South Philly. TK has contributed art to the immigrant rights movement in Pennsylvania as well as the Pennsylvania Poor People's Campaign and Pittsburgh People's Pride. TK focuses on illustrating tender, powerful, and joyful moments of people, with the deep belief that everybody has the right to live with dignity and joy.

Awarded Grants

2021
Art and Change Grant (ACG)

$2,500
Discipline(s)
Multidisciplinary
Social Change Intents
Decarceration (Effective 2019)
Immigrant Justice (Effective 2019)

Kim Dinh is collaborating with the National Family Liberation Campaign and the Shut Down Berks Coalition to create accountability art focused on ending family detention centers. Despite Biden's promises during his campaign, he has failed to free detained immigrant families in ICE facilities. Kim's project will serve as evergreen art for the campaign to shut down the Berks Detention Center, with digital graphics for online distribution and printed posters to be distributed in Pennsylvania and nationally.

Jasmine Rivera, Shut Down Berks Coalition