FOUNDER & LEAD CURATOR
Wenqi Zhang is a curator and distributor working across film, visual art, and cultural programming. She is the Founder and Lead Curator of Which Witch Collective (W.W), a curatorial platform engaged in exhibition, moving image, and performative practices. W.W evolved from the Which Witch Film Festival, a Glasgow-originated initiative showcasing experimental works by women and non-binary artists. She is also the Co-Curator and Marketing Manager of the MINT Chinese Film Festival, the UK’s first women-led Chinese film festival dedicated to cross-cultural dialogue and the representation of women in cinema. With four years of professional experience in the Chinese film and television industry and an MSc from the University of Glasgow, Wenqi currently works between London and Shanghai, focusing on amplifying underrepresented voices, feminist practices, and transnational cultural exchange.
@wendyqiiiz
Wenqi Zhang is a curator and distributor working across film, visual art, and cultural programming. She is the Founder and Lead Curator of Which Witch Collective (W.W), a curatorial platform engaged in exhibition, moving image, and performative practices. W.W evolved from the Which Witch Film Festival, a Glasgow-originated initiative showcasing experimental works by women and non-binary artists. She is also the Co-Curator and Marketing Manager of the MINT Chinese Film Festival, the UK’s first women-led Chinese film festival dedicated to cross-cultural dialogue and the representation of women in cinema. With four years of professional experience in the Chinese film and television industry and an MSc from the University of Glasgow, Wenqi currently works between London and Shanghai, focusing on amplifying underrepresented voices, feminist practices, and transnational cultural exchange.
@wendyqiiiz
GUEST CURATOR
Anna Li is a London-based emerging film and moving image curator. She holds an MSc in Intermediality: Literature, Film and the Arts in Dialogue from the University of Edinburgh. Her curatorial practice foregrounds socially engaged work and overlooked narratives, driven by a belief in art’s potential to confront structural silences and open space for reimagined visibility.
She has curated a range of screening programmes, including:
– Retrospective of Xu Tong (2024)
– Create Dangerously: Faces of Contemporary Chinese Artists (2024)
– In the Same Boat: A China Pandemic Diary (2025)
– Soft Wounds, Sharp Bonds (2025)
@annali18951228
Anna Li is a London-based emerging film and moving image curator. She holds an MSc in Intermediality: Literature, Film and the Arts in Dialogue from the University of Edinburgh. Her curatorial practice foregrounds socially engaged work and overlooked narratives, driven by a belief in art’s potential to confront structural silences and open space for reimagined visibility.
She has curated a range of screening programmes, including:
– Retrospective of Xu Tong (2024)
– Create Dangerously: Faces of Contemporary Chinese Artists (2024)
– In the Same Boat: A China Pandemic Diary (2025)
– Soft Wounds, Sharp Bonds (2025)
@annali18951228