Illustrated logo with a bay window in cool blues with calligraphy of the text “Bay Windows” in magenta. Mexican paper cut banners in orange and yellow bear the text “Ventanas en Saliente” Red Chinese paper cuts in the shape of a lantern and a flower bear the text, “flower window” (the colloquial name for papercuts) in Chinese.

Now through March 11: Bay Windows / Ventanas en saliente / 窗花: Illuminating Immigrant Women’s Perspectives, a decentralized exhibition of 15 unique lanterns created in collaboration with 15 immigrant, working-class, Chinese and Latinx women.

I am a visual artist and social practitioner exploring belonging, resilience, and mental well being. I use community engagement and hyperlocal research to gather grassroots perspectives, which I interpret and amplify by making as hand-crafted objects, such as flags, banners, comics, zines, letterpress prints, graphite diagrams, portraits, and soft sculptures.

Current

On view now through 3/11/2026: Bay Windows: Illuminating Immigrant Women’s Perspectives, various locations in San Francisco Chinatown & Mission District. Learn more via the SF Examiner, Sing Tao Daily, El Tecolote, Art is Awesome, and You Can’t Eat Art.

2025 Creative Power Award from the Walter & Elise Haas Foundation.

Through 3/14: A Sense of Belonging @ Euphrat Museum, De Anza College, Cupertino, CA.

Upcoming

4/10-7/19: Looking for America @ Ogunquit Museum, Ogunquit, ME

Recent

2025 Creative Capital Awardee, Zellerbach Family Foundation Community Arts Grantee, A Blade of Grass Field Funds recipient, Southern Exposure Alternative Exposure Grantee and an Community Engagement Artists & Creatives Grantee.

7/26/2025–1/11/2026: Spirit House @ Henry Art Gallery at the University of Washington in Seattle.

10/11/2025–1/18/2026: Guiding Ethos @ Trout Museum of Art, Appleton, WI.

6/20–12/20: Living Here @ Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art, University of Nevada at Las Vegas, where I delivered a talk as a Visiting Artist in November.

Ongoing

Contributing artist, Color Factory, Houston and Chicago.