DR. Min-Chin Kay Chiang obtained PhD in Archaeology (Cultural Heritage Studies), Leiden University, The Netherlands. MA in Art History, The University of Nottingham, The United Kingdom
And BA in History, National Taiwan University, Taiwan. Right now she works as the Director, Center for Teaching and Learning, Taipei National University of the Arts, Taiwan and Chief of the Division of Exhibition and Planning, Center for Traditional Arts, Taipei National University of the Arts. Previously she also acted as Director, Taipei County Gold Museum (Gold Ecological Park) as well as Curator & Chief of the Division of Planning, Taipei County Yingge Ceramics Museum
She has been a Member of Government Advisory Committee for Bureau of Cultural Heritage of the Ministry of Culture: Advisory Committee of Traditional Crafts ,New Taipei City, Advisory Committee of Traditional Arts,New Taipei City, Advisory Committee of Antiques and new Taipei City Yingge Ceramics Museum, Advisory Committee of Collection.
Her previous projects include International Cooperation ‘Shared Heritage’: Postcolonial Heritage and Civil Society in Taiwan . She has done Lectures and workshop in Leiden, co-organized by the International Institute for Asian Studies, The Netherlands and the Institute of Historical Resources Management, Taiwan as well as curatorial Project Memory and Migration: Edric Ong X Wanlee Chen (An exhibition in The FuturePast Lab, Taipei National University of the Arts). Her international Cooperation in Indonesia is Transformation of Crafts Heritage and Community Development in the Asian Pacific Region. Series Lectures and Workshops in the Taipei National University of the Arts, Institute of Historical Resources Management and National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute). She have an international Cooperation works in Bali, Indonesia Taiwan Lion Meets Bali Barong Ket as a Co-Production Project of the Sanggar Paripurna, Bali and the TNUA, Taiwan, which is performed in the Bali International Arts Festival . and also an international Cooperation with the Netherlands Threads of Time: Traditional Textiles and the Contemporary Transformation in Taiwan as Series Events of Exhibition, Public Lectures and Workshops, cooperated with the International Institute for Asian Studies, The Netherland. Other Curatorial Project include Ocean of Cloth Wheels which is an art project in the 2013 Fukutake House, part of the Asia Art Platform; co-curated with The Institute of Historical Resources Management, Taiwan.