Launching December 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.
I’m gobsmacked to receive a 2025 Creative Power Award from the Walter & Elise Haas Foundation.
Bay Windows was selected for an Alternative Exposure Grant from Southern Exposure and an Artists & Creatives Grant from Community Engagement.
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.
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.
I’ve been working towards this since February: 12/11/2025–3/11/2026: Bay Windows: Illuminating Immigrant Women’s Perspectives, various locations in San Francisco Chinatown & Mission District. Learn more in the SF Examiner. And save the date for a scavenger hunt on 1/24/2026!
I was a guest on You Can’t Eat Art, a podcast by Clara Kumunde, Marcus Curatorial Fellow, Lucas Artists Program, Montalvo Arts Center (October 17).
I spoke with Cecilia Lei of KQED for “At 60, the Chinese Culture Center Enters a ‘New Era of Courage’” (October 24).
2025 Creative Capital Awardee, Zellerbach Family Foundation Community Arts Grantee, A Blade of Grass Field Funds recipient.
Contributing artist, Color Factory, Houston and Chicago.