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#014 - Sarah E. Huang (黄秀慧)

#014 - Sarah E. Huang (黄秀慧)

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In this episode of The Mindcast Show, we sit down with Sarah E. Huang (黄秀慧), a Taiwanese-American multidisciplinary artist, arts educator, and cultural connector whose work explores identity, memory, and belonging through a deeply personal lens.

Based in Delray Beach, Florida, Sarah’s evocative paintings, drawings, and installations draw on the tender textures of her cross-cultural upbringing—from the intimate ritual of dim sum gatherings to the generational stories carried through food, language, and place. Through this lens, she crafts immersive, emotionally resonant work that challenges viewers to sit with complexity and beauty in equal measure.

As a resident artist at Arts Warehouse and Chair of the Delray Beach Public Art Advisory Board, Sarah is not only shaping the visual language of her own practice but also helping to shape the cultural landscape of her community. We talk about her path from a young artist navigating the margins to an established voice in South Florida’s art scene, and how memory, cultural hybridity, and personal mythology guide her creative process.

In this conversation, Sarah opens up about the role of vulnerability in creative leadership, the nuance of teaching abstract art, and the quiet, radical act of honoring one's heritage through visual storytelling.

Whether you're an artist, educator, or simply curious about how identity and imagination intersect, this episode offers a tender, thoughtful look at what it means to create from the heart—and to leave room for what cannot be preserved.

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