Born in Taiwan, Chuang has lived in Argentina and studied in Germany, Spain, and the U.S. Her multilayered cultural background and experiences of migration inform her art, which explores emotional landscapes and subconscious visions through drawing, acrylic, and mixed media. She often works with discarded materials, imagined scenes, and fragments of memory, creating collage-like compositions that blend the personal and the collective. Her practice reflects on adaptation and survival—how identity is carried and reshaped across borders and time.
Huey-Min Chuang has exhibited widely, including solo shows at the Voelker Orth Museum and the Taiwanese American Arts Council (TAAC) Gallery on Governors Island. Her work was featured in the Marin Museum of Contemporary Art’s International Biennial, where she received an Honorable Mention. She was awarded First Place Jury Prize in the “Double Take Show” at the Trolley Barn Gallery and has participated in numerous group exhibitions with organizations such as the Watercolor Society of Rhode Island, Imago Foundation for the Arts, Puffin Cultural Forum, and The Drawing Rooms.
Her work has been featured in Forbes, U.S. News & World Report, Radio Taiwan International, World News Journal, and The Epoch Times across Taiwan, Hong Kong, and New York. She is listed in the artist registry at White Columns Gallery and has completed two artist residencies with TAAC. As an “Artist in Action” at the Smithsonian-affiliated Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center, she shared her creative process with public audiences.
In addition to her artistic practice, she serves as a docent at the Brooklyn Museum and is the co-founder of the Bronx Global Learning Institute for Girls, a bilingual charter school providing free education to 500 young girls in the South Bronx. She also contributes to economic development initiatives in New York State, guided by a vision of fostering a more creative and compassionate world.