Kimberly Ho 何文蔚 (any pronouns) is an interdisciplinary artist, filmmaker, and collaborator based on the unceded ancestral lands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and Tseil-waututh peoples, known as Vancouver. Growing up in a working class immigrant family, Kimberly’s work is nourished by collaborative processes and organically aims to be non-hiecharcial. In their artistic practice, they seek to explore their Hakka-Chinese diaspora through the physical body and food culture, framing new media as a dimension of queer futurisms, and immersive art as a site of liberation.
Their directorial works have been exhibited at film festivals including Images Festival in Toronto and Vancouver Asian Film Festival, where they garnered the People’s Choice Award for Best Short Film and the inaugural Richard K. Wong Film Fund. They are co-host and co-producer of season 4 of “Pride: The LGBTQ+ History Series” with OUTtv, for which they were nominated for Best Host, Web Program or Series at the 2024 Canadian Screen Awards. Kimberly was a 2025 artist-in-residence at What Lab for the Deep End series, developing “FOREIGN | FUTURES” with co-collaborator Stephanie Wong, a multidisciplinary devised theatre performance using science fiction, techno-orientalism, and protopia as critical frameworks to reimagine evolving Chinese diasporic identities.