Radical Kinship: Curatorial Walk-Through with Kim Ye

Jun 22, 2026

Jun 22, 2026

Thursday, July 23, 2–3:30PM
FCCW: 3053 Rosslyn St. LA, CA 90065
Info on our space here
Max participants: 20
Free

Please join us for a walk-through of our Radical Kinship exhibition with curator, Chloë Flores and artist, Kim Ye, who will discuss her work, including her film The Sex Worker’s Guide to Parenting, her piece It’s not a whore house, it’s a whore home, and her community-driven, cultural project, ProMomme Zine.

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ABOUT THE ARTIST

Kimberly Ye is an artist whose interdisciplinary research-based practice produces films, performances, writings, and installations rooted in her communities. As a queer first-generation Chinese American, longtime worker in the sex industry, and mother of two, she makes work for and with people whose lives are routinely misrepresented–using humor, autofiction, and pop cultural aesthetics to translate marginalized experiences into mainstream visual language. Currently, she lives between Ho Chi Minh City and Los Angeles, organizes with sex workers at SWOPLA, and slaves alongside her subbyhubby beneath their three and five-year-old. Her writings can be found at Ladyscumbag.substack.com

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