Krystie Kun Ee Ng

Krystie Kun Ee Ng (b. 1990, Kuala Lumpur) is a researcher and curator based in Hong Kong. Her research interests include self-organised art practices, art activism, regional exchange and ethnic relationships rooted in Southeast Asia’s postcolonial context. Among her recent curatorial projects are Creative Commons: Spaces for Collective Engagement with Gender Issues in Asia, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo (2024), and Debordering: Woodcut Printmaking Practices in Inter-Asian Context, Tokyo University of the Arts (2023). Ng co-founded the Inter-Asia Woodcut Mapping research collective (2019) and The Art of Coexistence: An Archival Project of Self-Organised Art Practices, Hong Kong (2020). In 2024, she co-initiated Plan D: The Activist’s Info Corner, a Taipei-based library dedicated to activism- and movement-related zines and self-publications.