Johanna Hedva is a Korean American author, artist, and musician known for their multidisciplinary works that explore themes of illness, gender, and mysticism. With a background in law, fine art, and creative writing, Hedva's projects often merge theory with personal narrative, challenging conventional boundaries. Their acclaimed book, "On Hell," delves deep into existentialism and collective identity. Hedva’s essay, “Sick Woman Theory,” resonates globally, articulating a compelling critique of societal norms surrounding health and productivity. They have exhibited internationally and their music, a haunting blend of experimental and classical genres, underscores their commitment to radical vulnerability and resilient creativity.