about

Sarah E. Huang (黄秀慧) (b. 1993. Manhattan, New York) is a Taiwanese American interdisciplinary artist and arts educator based in Delray Beach, FL. Huang graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art (Painting) from Florida Atlantic University in 2015 and has exhibited her evocative works regionally and internationally over the last decade.
Interested in tension, Huang’s work probes unresolved edges, awkward scaling, and embellished surfaces that simultaneously invite and resist touch. In her work, she explores themes of bodily autonomy and agency through costuming. In these wool wearable components, Huang treats costuming as a tool for testing what we are willing to do when our bodies are partially concealed or reframed as something “other.” Across these bodies of work, her soft, bodily-adjacent materials reflect how the body records experience and how our experiences manifest as scars, seams, residues, provisional configurations, and performance.
Huang’s selected solo exhibitions include “EPHEMERAL CREATURES” (2025), The Sunrise Civic Center Art Gallery; “Aging & Maturing” (2023), Arts Warehouse; “Afflictions - Selected Works” (2016), and Patch Reef Park. Her selected group exhibitions include “She.Her.Hers” (2024), The Cultural Council for Palm Beach County; “Re-New: FAU Alumni Exhibition” (2023), Boca Raton Innovation Campus; "Su·i ge·ne·ris" (2022), ArtServe; “Kro’Madik: A Selection of Works from the Permanent Collection” (2021), Coral Springs Museum of Art.
Huang recently completed a four-year artist residency at Arts Warehouse in Delray Beach, Florida. Her painting, “Taroko I” (2018), is part of the Coral Springs Museum of Art’s permanent collection. She is a recipient of Florida Atlantic University’s Presidential Fellowship, where she is currently pursuing an MFA in Interdisciplinary Studio Art.
Photo courtesy of Andrea Sarcos Photography