I am a Taiwanese artist who strives to create works that spark curiosity and bridge communities together. I seek opportunities to create experiences that stir conversations and shed light on the invisible.

Born in Gainesville, Florida, grew up in Tainan, Taiwan. My artistic focus centers on revealing the unseen geographic of the body- those internal spaces where memory, emotion, and instinct are stored, shielded, or released in the on-going act of self-preservation. My work seeks to illuminate the invisible architectures that shape how we survive, endure, and transform. At its core, my practice is an excavation of the intimate cosmos within the human body, inviting audiences to witness how we carry, conceal, and ultimately release the stories that shape who we are. 

My movement rises and collapses like crushing waves—surges of force that overwhelm, break open, and regenerate—driven by an internal groove rooted in the truths of lived experience. Each gesture builds from an interior pressure, pulsing with memory, swelling and folding before dissolving into quiet suspension. Within these currents, disjointed memories carve out disjointed movement: limbs interrupt their own trajectories, rhythms fracture, and the body splinters into jagged articulations that refuse to align neatly.

The movement fractures and reconnects, fluid yet ruptured, echoing the nonlinear ways we carry our stories—colliding, drifting, resurfacing, and reshaping themselves inside the body.


Movement is the most honest form of expression in my opinion. The purest form of telling stories; It communicates the person fully, and their full self can be brought forward. When I am in a creative process, it is important for me to bring lightheartedness and playfulness into a collaborative choreographic process. I value "mistakes", because they showcase the necessity for curiosity, perseverance, and intuitive thinking. I believe that supporting each other's risk taking is the environment where imagination becomes reality. Moreover, to build a world that is bigger than myself.