Huiying Ng works through research, art, and advocacy to develop an iterative practice of knowledge gathering and transmission. Her practice includes writing, action research, and multimodal interventions towards agroecological futures. From 2020-2024, she is based at the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society in Munich, Germany, as a doctoral researcher on the Volkswagen Foundation’s Freigeist project Environing Infrastructures, exploring futures of non-industrial agriculture with a view from Thailand. She is invested in the building of regional food systems respectful of land, acts of cultivation, and protective sociocultural practices that check the privatization of the botanical genetic commons. Huiying has presented a mixture of individual and collective work on commons and food in the Netherlands, Canada, Singapore, Bangkok, and has been part of group exhibitions in Bangkok and Italy. Her academic work has been published in Urban Studies, Journal of Urbanism, Psychology and Health, and several edited books. In shared collaborative practice, since 2019, she has been developing the city-wide Soil Regeneration Project, a community-led action research process. She has grown with Singapore-based groups (Foodscape Collective, TANAH, and soft/WALL/studs). Her work can be seen at: cargocollective.com/huiyingng, Instagram: www.instagram.com/fuiin, and Twitter: twitter.com/fuiin.