Rania Ho
何颖宜
Rania Ho is a multidisciplinary artist working in installation and performance. Her works employ a humorous, unexpected approach to everyday objects and situations as a means of interrogating broader social or cultural concerns. Ho received her BA in Theater Arts from UCLA and a master’s degree from the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) at New York University. She lives and works in Beijing and San Francisco.
Ho has participated in solo and group exhibitions including the Jakarta Biennial, Jakarta (2021); Windows on Shekmai, Shenzhen (2021); Thailand Biennale, Krabi (2018); Luggage Store Gallery, San Francisco (2018); BANK, Shanghai (2014); Observation Society, Guangzhou (2013); St Andrews Museum, Fife, UK (2013); Long March Space, Beijing (2008). Ho is a co-founder of Arrow Factory, one of the longest-standing, independently run alternative art spaces in Beijing, which operated in a storefront from March 2008 to September 2019. She is also a co-founder of Wujin, a tiny café, bookshop and creative platform.