Xiaolu WANG
Xiaolu WANG
Xiaolu WANG is a documentary filmmaker, curator, and translator from the Hui Muslim Autonomous Region of China, whose practice is based in the mapping of interiority, with the use of video, poetry, memory, translations, and a decolonial lens. Their work have been screened at local venues and international film festivals in countries like Lebanon, UK, Taiwan, and Venezuela. They contributed translations to journals including 單讀, onlimbo, and Cinephilia. They are a recipient of the 2019 Jerome Film and Media Grant, a fellow of DocX Archive Lab 2021-2022 organized by Duke University’s Center for Documentary Studies. They are currently a part of On Being Project's inaugural artists-in-residence. Besides being a practicing cinephilia, they occasionally host podcasts, and frequently read the Tao Te Ching. Their work has been generously supported by Metropolitan Regional Arts Council of Minnesota, Saint Paul Neighborhood Network, Jerome Foundation, Women Make Movies, and UnionDocs. They live on Dakota land (Minneapolis) with two cats, Marvin and Moto, who sleep on separate couches.