A woman wearing a snake-print dress and an elaborate headpiece made of glass and plastic, with artistic makeup and a shadow cast on a wall behind her.

周品萱

2004年生於台灣新竹

現居住、工作於新竹

現就讀於國立清華大學藝術與設計學系創作組。創作橫跨平面與立體,近年主要專注於材料反應與形態生成的研究。她以石膏繃帶、鋼網、黏土、水管等日常材料為起點,透過吸水、覆蓋、乾燥、收縮與崩解的物理過程,觀察材料在臨界狀態下所展現的張力、裂縫、孔洞與生長性,探討形態、生長與崩解之間的短暫瞬間。在控制與失控之間,讓材料的自然反應成為形態的生成邏輯。

除了創作,她亦活躍於展覽視覺與美術設計領域,擔任系上展覽之主視覺與宣傳統籌,涉略跨媒體視覺系統等設計工作,將創作思維延伸至圖像與展覽語言的形塑。

她參與的重要展覽包括:國立清華大學藝術與設計學系創作組26級畢業展《集體診斷》(台灣,新竹,鐵道藝術村,2026)、國立清華大學藝術與設計學系創作組26級畢業展《集體診斷》(台灣,新竹,竹師藝術空間,2026)、《撿到寶》十人聯展(台灣,新北市,藝文中心第二展覽室,2026)、《國立清華大學藝術與設計學系校內版畫聯展》(台灣,新竹,國立清華大學,2025)、《國立清華大學藝術與設計學系校內膠彩聯展》(台灣,新竹,國立清華大學,2025)。

Pin-Hsuan Chou
Born in 2004, Hsinchu, Taiwan
Lives and works in Hsinchu, Taiwan

Pin-Hsuan Chou is currently studying in the Creative Practice Program at the Department of Art and Design, National Tsing Hua University. Working across painting and sculpture, her recent practice focuses on material behavior and form generation. Beginning with everyday materials such as plaster bandage, steel mesh, clay, and PVC pipes, she observes how absorption, coverage, drying, contraction, and collapse give rise to tension, cracks, perforations, and emerging structures. Her work examines the brief moments between formation, growth, and disintegration, allowing material reactions to determine the logic through which form comes into being—a process situated between control and uncontrol.

Beyond her studio practice, Chou is active in exhibition visual design. She serves as the lead designer for departmental exhibitions, responsible for main visual identity and promotional materials, extending her artistic thinking into graphic systems and exhibition language.

Her selected exhibitions include Collective Diagnosis (26th Graduation Exhibition of the Department of Art and Design, Railway Art Village, Hsinchu, Taiwan, 2026); Collective Diagnosis (NTSU Art Space, Hsinchu, Taiwan, 2026); Found Treasure Ten-Person Group Exhibition (Exhibition Room II, New Taipei Arts Center, New Taipei City, Taiwan, 2026); Printmaking Group Exhibition (National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, 2025); and the NTHU Nihonga Group Exhibition (National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, 2025).