M.Arch I Candidate and Teaching Fellow at 
Yale School of Architecture 



Resumé Spring 2023


Action | The Visibility Project

Publication | Land of Freedom, A Private Party
Publication | Paprika!, Volume 6 Issue 1
Publication | “Boundaries”

Exhibition  | Bilaterla Logging

Investigation | Fluid Lands



Petite Planet: Measured Touch



Family Tree
Wallpapers
Is It A Horse?
Gesture as Memorial


Re-enacting to Zhang Huan's Family Tree




“To articulate the anonymous process of shaping an identity.”
Re-enacting to Zhang Huan's Family Tree

Moving Image, Fall 2018
Instructor: Jean-Paul Kelly


Reeactment - Zhang Huan Family Tree from Jessica Zhou on Vimeo.

A re-enactment is a tool to study socio-political changes around the subjects and their contexts, as Zhang Huan exercised how he believed identities are mediated by cultural traditions back in 2001. In this work, I appropriated his methodology to interrogate the conventional practice of identity-finding.