Zhōu Níng (she/her) is a Chinese queer artist born in 1996. Her practice spans photography, music, comedy, filmmaking... and occasionally dishwashing. She uses absurd, tragicomic narratives to process modern life, emotional chaos, trauma, and the ongoing project of self-growth. Through deeply personal and fragmented storytelling, she invites empathy, disarms pain with humour, and treats confusion as both material and method. Ning’s work feels so uniquely her, she doesn’t pretend to be whole and maybe, in those broken bits, you’ll find something of your own.