Vee Hua
- Production Designer
- Producer
- Director
Vee Hua (they/them) is a writer, filmmaker, and organizer with semi-nomadic tendencies. Much of their work unifies their metaphysical interests with their belief that art can positively transform the self and society. They are the Editor-in-Chief of the interdisciplinary arts publication, REDEFINE, and news journalist at the South Seattle Emerald. Prior to that, they were the Executive Director of the interdisciplinary community hub, Northwest Film Forum, where they played a groundbreaking role in making the space more welcoming and accessible for diverse audiences.
Their latest short film, Reckless Spirits (2022), is a metaphysical, multi-lingual POC buddy comedy; the feature film version is slated for production in 2025. Vee is also in post-production on a short documentary film about Hunt's Trading Post in Southern Utah, just outside of the Navajo and Ute Nations.
In 2017, Vee released the narrative short film, Searching Skies - which touches on Syrian refugee resettlement in the United States - and co-organized The Seventh Art Stand, a national film and civil rights discussion series against Islamophobia.
Vee is passionate about cultural space, the environment, and finding ways to covertly and overtly disrupt oppressive structures. They also regularly share observational human stories through their storytelling newsletter, RAMBLIN' WITH VEE!, and are pursuing a Master's in Tribal Resource and Environmental Stewardship under the Native American Studies Department at the University of Minnesota.
Their latest short film, Reckless Spirits (2022), is a metaphysical, multi-lingual POC buddy comedy; the feature film version is slated for production in 2025. Vee is also in post-production on a short documentary film about Hunt's Trading Post in Southern Utah, just outside of the Navajo and Ute Nations.
In 2017, Vee released the narrative short film, Searching Skies - which touches on Syrian refugee resettlement in the United States - and co-organized The Seventh Art Stand, a national film and civil rights discussion series against Islamophobia.
Vee is passionate about cultural space, the environment, and finding ways to covertly and overtly disrupt oppressive structures. They also regularly share observational human stories through their storytelling newsletter, RAMBLIN' WITH VEE!, and are pursuing a Master's in Tribal Resource and Environmental Stewardship under the Native American Studies Department at the University of Minnesota.