Winnie Weiyun Szu (司惟云) is a Taiwanese artist based in Chicago. Her practice moves between painting, moving image and text, shaped by her experience of aphantasia and questions around language and perception. Working with layered, sensitive materials, she explores abstraction as a way of seeing and understanding, creating open, atmospheric paintings that invite reflection beyond language and fixed meaning. Szu’s two-channel video, built around her poem The moon is made of green cheese, unfolds in painterly fragments exploring intimacy, identity and belonging. Drawing from her experience as a third-culture child, it resists linearity, using shifting imagery and language to evoke sensation over narrative.