About

Bio
Yue Hua/华越 (she/her) is a filmmaker and interdisciplinary artist who uses analog film, expanded cinema, and digital media to explore cross-cultural identity(Chinese-American), language, and female experience from a personal lens. Her work, often incorporating personal narratives, cultural background, dismantles traditional roles and empowers women through visual storytelling.

Her films and performances have been featured internationally at film festivals and galleries, including Revolution Per Minute Film Festivals, Mono No Aware Film Festival, Millennium Film Workshop Channel, Fisura International Festival of Experimental Film & Video, Brooklyn Film Festival, and AVIFF le festival du film d’artiste.

Yue holds a BFA from the China Academy of Art, majoring in film and television production, and an MFA in Film and Media Arts at Emerson College. Yue is a recipient of the UFVA Carole Fielding Grant, Emerging Artist Award from RPM Festival, New England Local Filmmaker Award, Emerson Enhancement Fund, and I-Park Residency, and has served as a teaching fellow at Emerson College and Rhode Island School of Design.

Education

Emerson College, MFA, Film and Media Art (2021-2024)

China Academy of Art, BFA, Film and TV (2015-2019)