Photo by Ryan Collerd, courtesy of The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.

Like a dream, my work conjures opulent visions, utopias, alternative dimensions and possibilities of what could be. Accused of obscenity, censored consistently, and criminalized as a sex worker, I delight in public erotics - generating bold remedies to uproot shame. My work grants permission to celebrate and inhabit ones innermost fantasies, an antidote to repression and sex-negativity.

Harnessing the power of vibrant color, love of technology, and magic of craft, my immersive multimedia art spans moving image, public art, interactive installations, and social practice. With Hot Bits Collective, I collaborate to produce opportunities to watch fantastic queer porn in public, gather, cruise, and present otherwise underrepresented art/film for all.

My art is for the sluts and the freaks within each of us.

BIOGRAPHY

Eva Wu (b. 1992, Santa Fe) is a visual artist based in Philadelphia for the past decade.

They have been awarded fellowships from The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, Leslie Lohman Museum of Art, Leeway Foundation, Elsewhere Museum, and Center For Emerging Visual Artists. Their work has appeared at over 100 exhibitions and film festivals internationally, including Portland Institute of Contemporary Art, Oakland Museum of California, Deutsches Filmmuseum (Frankfurt), La Mutinerie (Paris) and Schwules Museum (Berlin). They have presented solo exhibitions at 40th A-I-R and Practice Galleries.

Currently they are a Visiting Instructor at Haverford College.