Szu-Han Ho is an artist and political organizer living in Tiwa territory (Albuquerque, New Mexico). Her/their work in performance, sound, and installation explores the relationship between bodies and sites of memory. Recent projects include “MIGRANT SONGS,” a choral performance art piece incorporating stories and songs of human and nonhuman migration; “BORDER TO BAGHDAD,” an exchange between artists from the US-Mexico border and Baghdad, Iraq; and “Shelter in Place,” a sculptural installation and performance inspired by her family’s history in Taiwan. She is a founding member of the fronteristxs collective and granadina.coop, and is currently an associate professor in Art & Ecology at the University of New Mexico.