Conner Che (Born 2000, Whittier, California) is working towards his bacholer degrees in studio art and art history in San Francisco State University. His work consists of different types of ink, watercolors, oil, and acrylic paintings. He uses his work to reflect about the fragility and flow of life, death, and our presence in the universe. How we in society use the concepts of stories, art, and symbols as a way to understand and embrace the inevitable end we will all face.
His work has been included in the Martin Wong Gallery at San Francisco State University. And has been in group shows such as in KnownSF and The Drawing Room gallery. He also has experience in working on gallery shows such as "Beads & Belonging" at SF State.