11/20/2025
Welcome Qinqin Liu to Chalk Hill
We’re excited to host Qinqin’s Watercolor Workshop on Saturday, November 29. Please see the Events link in bio for information.
About Qinqin her own words:
“I am an interdisciplinary artist with a Ph. D in botany and ecology study, and many
contemporary art accomplishments (http://www.drqliu-artscience.com/). My long-term passion is to intersect art, science, environment, and humanity for mind, soul, and culture. My early art inspiration came from my experience as a village artist interacting with nature during the Chinese cultural revolution, and my creative transformation as an Asian American artist. I obtained a deep understanding of creativity and innovation in my eco-art experimentation and transferred science discoveries to my living artworks. These include art exhibitions and presentations at the National Science Museum in Taipei, California Art Center Museum, Crocker Art Museum, Duluth Art Museum, California State University gallery, University of California-Davis Alumni Center, and America Ecology Conference. These accomplishments have been recognized in 1) Who’s Who for Excellence in Environmental Art, Science and Research, and 2) Who's Who of Professional Women in Art and Science for Professional Excellence.”
“I enjoy creating watercolor and mixed media artwork and teaching art workshops to reflect natural and human interactions in forest and watersheds. My sustainable art practice includes using natural materials, rice paper, fiber, soils, and organic objects. Integrating Chinese calligraphy, symbols, culture, and design elements into Western art styles with interdisciplinary eco-art practice contribute to the unique character of my contemporary artworks. These artworks have been created from my interplay art studio and art residency programs, including New York School of Visual Art, Los Angles College of Art and Design, Sitka Art Center for Ecology in Oregon, and Watershed Residency in Galway Ireland.”