Winnie Weiyun Szu (司惟云) is a Taiwanese artist based in Chicago. Her practice moves between painting, moving image and text, and is shaped by her experience of aphantasia – the inability to voluntarily create mental images in one's "mind's eye." As such, her work asks questions around language and perception. In painting, she creates open, atmospheric compositions – inviting reflection beyond words or fixed meaning. Here, abstraction becomes a way of seeing and understanding the world. Szu’s two-channel video, meanwhile, is built around a poem. The moon is made of green cheese unfolds in painterly fragments and explores themes of 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.