About me
JuPong Lin is an independent artist-scholar and cultural worker who dances with horseshoe crabs and makes ceremony with cranes. Her work is dedicated to hospicing the dying colonized world and using the arts and poetics to create futures of joyful interspecies co-becoming. JuPong’s current poetry and socially-engaged art projects focus on shifting the paradigm of conquest and violent occupation by narrating new kinds of stories and worlds in pluriverses (many worlds) that honor beloved heartplaces. JuPong was a faculty member in the MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts at Goddard College for nearly 20 years before the College closed in 2024. With Mona Shiber, JuPong co-initiated The PeaceBirds Project, a socially engaged, evolving installation built from paper birds, story circle & deep listening. Her first play, Phoenix in the Holy Land, contributes to global peace movements and reveals the relationship between ecocide and genocide. Online at www.juponglin.net/peacebirds