Hsi-Nong Huang (b. Taipei, TW) lives and works in London, UK. She completed a BA (Hons) in Fine Art at Chelsea College of Arts and an MA in Sculpture from Royal College of Art. She has exhibited both in the UK and China with recent group exhibitions including Systems We Have, New Art Projects, London; and Open house, Studio Voltaire, London. She is currently the recipient of Samuel Ross Black British & POC Artist Grants, 2021 and was selected for the first ever Claudia Rankine Award, 2019. She explores the dialogue between sculpture, performance and drawing.

Hsi-Nong Huang's work urges the viewer to engage with it, to think about the impact of the scale and elevation of the sculptures in relation to space. Bringing people together, collaborating and gathering them into a certain situation or place; her sculpture creates a social cycle involving planning, making, installing and uninstalling.