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Shao-Feng Hsu: Breathing Through Skin

Shao-Feng Hsu is a photographer living and working in the Bay Area. His work focuses on the relationship between humans and water—a material that connects geographies, facilitates movement, and sustains life. Bodies of water played an integral role in Hsu’s childhood. Growing up near the shore in his native Taiwan, he took up swimming from a young age to improve his asthma, a practice he carries with him today.

Off Hours is a nomadic curatorial project led by Katherine Jemima Hamilton, Shaelyn Hanes, and Ebti. We present artist-driven exhibitions that result from dialogue developed through studio visits, ongoing conversation, and collaborative writing practices. Off Hours supports and spotlights emerging Bay Area artists through thoughtful curation, programming, and writing.