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Singha Hon

Singha is a visual and teaching artist working in New York City. Through painting, drawing, and sculpture, her work is about creating visual stories inspired by plants, animals, and emotions, set in dreamlike places somewhere between the city environment she lives in and an imagined one bursting with chimeras and megafauna.

As an artist and illustrator, she is dedicated to using visual mediums to tell stories that highlight the beautiful and nuanced mythologies of our lives, foster hope, and nurture dreaming. She has worked with organizations such as The ACLU, The People’s Paper Co-Op, and O+ Positive. She is also one of the first cover illustrators for Womanly Magazine, where she volunteered as an illustrator for over 5 years.

She joined The W.O.W. Project in 2019 as their fourth Artist in Residence, and remained involved after as a teaching artist, muralist, and designer, and most recently as one of five artists employed through CRNY.