INVOLVED ARTISTS
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Aedan Warburton | Involved With “Men’s Mental Health Doesn’t End in June”, “Everett Taylor”, & Memos, by Men That Cry.
Aedan is a passionate artist and filmmaker, born and raised with a love for storytelling that connects. His mission is simple: to make people feel seen. Whether through laughter, reflection, or a touch of the absurd. Aedan brings mental health and personal struggles to the forefront of his work, using humor, heart, and wildly stupid characters to spark empathy and conversation. In 2025, he ran the Rain City Reels youth-led film festival alongside his best friend and creative partner Yale Sky. Together, they've tried to build a vibrant community of emerging filmmakers. Aedan has directed or appeared in over 20 short films and cannot wait to do more and continue to learn. Check out the community YouTube channel below to explore his work and the voices of other passionate creators: "https://www.youtube.com/@SWX2productions".
Ashley Pang | Involved With Memos, by Men That Cry.
Featured Artist, Bio Not Yet Provided
Preston She | Involved With Memos, by Men That Cry & “Everett Taylor”.
Preston is a musician by day and a songwriter by night; in his sixteen years of life, he has woven his musical journey through various ensembles, whether that be jazz, symphonic, wind, or chamber. A dedicated classical pianist and cellist (for about 10 years each), he’s never won a solo music competition and is perfectly okay with that. Rather, he finds joy in the process of creating music—relishing the different emotions that both his performance and artwork can evoke. Preston has published two music albums from his basement—Sunrise in 2024, and Your Smile in 2025—amassing more than 28000 streams across Spotify, Apple Music, and Youtube. His work has also been recognized in classical circles, with his symphonic suite 4700 Days being performed at the St. George’s School Opening Ceremony. Most importantly, Preston tries to convey real-world emotions and scenarios through his music, calling on the power of storytelling to make his work innately real. Feel free to reach out to Preston; he’s always happy to talk and hopes you enjoy his music!
Sophie Liu | Involved With Memos, by Men That Cry.
Featured Artist, Bio Not Yet Provided
Jason Yu | Involved With Memos, by Men That Cry & Fouth Space.
Jason Yu is a musician from Vancouver and the morin khuur is his anchor. When he first began playing, he fell for its two strings and horsehair bow, practicing slow, steady phrases until they felt like stories. Playing allows him to carry Mongolian tradition into new rooms while pushing him to listen, breathe with the bow, and speak without words. On stage and in rehearsal, he loves the morin khuur, because it allows him to feel a responsibility to honor the instrument and the people behind it—and that mix of craft, culture, and care keeps me coming back. If you would like to learn more about Mongolian music and Jason's craft, feel free to reach out to him by email at jasonsoproudofyou@gmail.com.
Eric Wang | Involved With Fourth Space.
Eric Wang sees speech as more than words — it’s his way of creating art. As a member of Team Canada Debate, he’s learned how to use rhythm, persuasion, and storytelling not just to win arguments, but to spark thought and emotion. For Eric, debate is about more than competition; it’s about connecting with people, sharing ideas, and showing how language can shape the way we see the world.
Bijan Markazi | Involved With “You’re not lazy. You’re not alone.”
Featured Artist, Actor, Bio Not Yet Provided
Leo Tu | Involved With “You’re not lazy. You’re not alone.”
Featured Artist, Filmmaker, Cinematographer, Bio Not Yet Provided
Charles Weston | Involved With Fourth Space.
Singer, Performer, Featured Artist, Bio Not Yet Provided
Rupert Song | Involved With “Everett Taylor” & Fourth Space.
Actor, Performer, Cinematographer, Featured Artist, Bio Not Yet Provided
Brian Deng | Involved With Fourth Space.
Singer, Performer, Featured Artist; Bio Not Yet Provided
Richard Li | Involved With Fourth Space.
Richard Li is a bass-baritone classical vocalist from Vancouver, Canada, with a deep passion for opera, bel canto, and the intersection of music and the humanities. A finalist in the Canadian Music Competition, Richard has broadened his artistic study at Boston University Tanglewood Institute. Most recently, he was awarded the prestigious Judges’ Distinction (Plaque Trophy) Award at the American Protege Vocal Competition, recognizing him as one of the event’s top performers. In addition, he earned first place in three categories—Classical Repertoire, Opera Aria, and Folk/Traditional Repertoire—demonstrating his exceptional versatility, dedication, and outstanding talent as a young vocalist.
Leading Members
2026-2027 (Incoming Wave of Leading Members): Richard Li, Eric Wang
2025-2026 (Current Wave): Curtis Lee, Thomas Li, Eric Su
2024-2025 (Launch Attempt Two — Successful & Ongoing): Curtis Lee, Thomas Li, Eric Su
2023-2024 (First Launch Attempt — Unsuccessful): Leo Fu, Curtis Lee, Thomas Li, Eric Su