Tiffany Sia is an artist, filmmaker and writer who was born in Hong Kong. She is the author of 咸濕 Salty Wet, a chapbook published by Inpatient Press in 2019, and the artist book sequel, Too Salty Too Wet 更咸更濕, published through Speculative Place Press in 2021. Sia is the director of the experimental short Never Rest/Unrest, which screened at Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival in a retrospective on her work, MoMA Documentary Fortnight in a special program, Crisis News is a Genre Film, and at Prismatic Ground (presented by Maysles Documentary Center and Screen Slate). Her latest short Do Not Circulate is slated to premiere at the New York Film Festival. Sia has exhibited at Artists Space (New York), Manchester International Festival (Manchester, UK), Art at a Time Like This (New York), Chen’s (New York) and Blindspot Gallery (Hong Kong). She is the founder of Speculative Place, an experimental project space established on Lamma Island hosting residents in film, art, and writing. In her practice Sia is interested in challenging the politics of placehood and the boundaries of print and media distribution. As a graduate of the Film and Electronic Arts program at Bard College, she has been the recipient of a Fulbright-Hays scholarship.