half Chinese, half Japanese
half designer, half artist

B.A. in Art and Science and Technology
Tsinghua University, Beijing

About


Kyoka explores the invisible architectures of thought
—how distance, attention, and association shape what we see and how we relate.

Her work moves between image and interaction, 
often tracing cultural logics, peripheral rituals, and quiet forms of connection.

Raised between languages and places, she is drawn to systems that feel intuitive but are subtly constructed.

Currently based in Tokyo.


Practice Timeline



August 4–13, 2023 What can pink be?
Volunteer Art Teacher in Qujing, Yunnan, China
Designed and led visual art workshops for children using intuitive and observational approaches.

October 13, 2023 Future Scenarios Exhibition Participant  
Organized by Beijing Design Week × UNESCO × Tsinghua Design Future Lab

August 17, 2024  Framing the Seasons
Interviewed by Beijing Radio & Television (BRTV)

July 26, 2025 
(un)occupied
Yajiuma Ginkō, site-specific performance
Yoshida Dormitory, Kyoto University