1970s
Amanda Ross-Ho is born and raised in Chicago’s Edgewater neighborhood.
1990s
Amanda Ross-Ho earns her BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC).
Amanda Ross-Ho meets Aaron Curry and Sterling Ruby through Ruby’s first wife, Kirsten Stoltmann.
2000s
Sterling Ruby encourages Amanda Ross-Ho to apply to the University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles.
Amanda Ross-Ho moves to Los Angeles for graduate school and lives with Sterling Ruby.
After graduate school, Sterling Ruby moves to Los Angeles and leases an old warehouse on Fishburn Avenue near Hazard Park in Boyle Heights to use as studio space for himself and other artist friends, including Aaron Curry and Amanda Ross-Ho.
Amanda Ross-Ho earns her MFA from USC.
Sterling Ruby curates the exhibition Post Rose: Artists in and out of the Hazard Park Complex at Galerie Christian Nagel in Berlin, which includes Aaron Curry and Amanda Ross-Ho.
Amanda Ross-Ho travels to Berlin with Sterling Ruby for the opening of Post Rose: Artists In and Out of the Hazard Park Complex at Galerie Christian Nagel.
2010s
Amanda Ross-Ho and Allen Ruppersberg collaborate on The Meaning of Plus and Minus, which is commissioned by the Orange County Museum of Art for the exhibition Two Schools of Cool.
Amanda Ross-Ho makes a small contribution to Allen Ruppersberg’s exhibition monograph Al Ruppersberg: Intellectual Property 1968–2018 discussing their shared Midwestern roots.