
Phillip Hua
ARTIST IN RESIDENT
San Francisco, CA
Phillip Hua’s practice emerges from a lived understanding of transformation—of land, culture, and identity under the pressures of progress. Born in San Jose, California, before it crystallized into the global engine of Silicon Valley, Hua grew up roaming open fields and creeks that have since been overtaken by redevelopment and technological expansion. That early experience of landscape—first as wilderness, then as memory—continues to inform the psychological and spatial tension embedded in his work. Hua earned his BFA from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, grounding his intuitive sensibility in rigorous formal training. His work navigates the intersection of personal history and collective evolution, often examining what is gained and what is erased in the name of advancement. There is a persistent undercurrent of reflection in his practice: an inquiry into how environments shape identity and how memory resists disappearance. Exhibited nationally and internationally in galleries, museums, and art fairs, Hua’s work operates fluidly between intimate viewing contexts and expansive public platforms. His public art commissions throughout the San Francisco Bay Area extend his dialogue into the civic realm, embedding layered narratives within shared spaces. His practice has been recognized by publications including The San Francisco Chronicle, SFWeekly, San Francisco Examiner, Metro Silicon Valley, Art Practical, California Home + Design, White Hot Magazine of Contemporary Art, Huffington Post, Interior Design magazine, and 7x7 magazine. Across these platforms, Hua’s work is consistently positioned at the convergence of cultural commentary and formal precision—an evolving record of place, time, and the human imprint on both.












