Szu-Han Ho/ 何思涵

2019

Fellowship.

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My work in performance, sound, and installation explores the interwoven relationship between bodies and sites of memory. I am inspired by the ways that sound and movement resonate with the presence of physical bodies in a space, animating connections across geographic distance and time. I often approach making work through diverse modes of collaboration, such as through collective action, structured improvisation, and group composition. Recent projects include "MIGRANT SONGS," a choral performance art piece based on stories and songs of human and nonhuman migration; "BORDER TO BAGHDAD," an exchange between artists from the US-Mexico border and Baghdad, Iraq; and "Shelter in Place," a sculptural installation and performance inspired by my family’s history in Taiwan.

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