
Ma's House Podcast: With AIRs Chisato “Chisa” Hughes & Chris M Yee
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In this episode, we’re joined by two brilliant artists and Homebody Fellows: Chisato “Chisa” Hughes and Chris M Yee—both June residents here at Ma’s House.
Chisa is a filmmaker whose work asks powerful questions about memory, belonging, and how we relate across time and place. Their debut film Many Moons explored the histories of Chinese expulsions in Humboldt County and the kinships formed between Chinese and Native peoples in the aftermath. Their next project, Behind the Horizon Line, is inspired by poet Etel Adnan and reflects on borders and their lingering shadows.
https://chisatohughes.com/
Chris M Yee is a multidisciplinary artist whose work beautifully deconstructs the human body—not just biologically, but politically and historically. Their sculptural and two-dimensional works explore memory, commodification, and what it means to carry the physical and emotional residue of this world in our skin, our posture, our presence.
https://www.christymyee.com/
Both of these artists are recipients of the Homebody Fellowship, a residency opportunity for QTBIPOC artists based in the Bay Area, supported by the Homebody Fund and the East Bay Community Foundation. We’re honored to hold space with them this month at Ma’s House.