Wen-Ying Huang, born in Changhua, Taiwan, China in 1961, began her study of Home Economics at the Iowa State University in 1988. She earned her master’s degree in Fiber Art at Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan, United States. Then return to Taiwan to be a part-time professor of fiber art at Tunghai University in Taichung and later a full-time teacher of Fiber Division, Graduate Institute of Applied Arts, Tainan National University of the Arts (1997~2017). Her early works are mostly fiber-based spatial ones but later she went back to weaving because she was teaching it. Starting from 2001, she studied digital jacquard weaving courses in various institutions in the US, Canada and Italy, delving further into the art of digital jacquard weaving up to now. In addition to her solo shows at Johnson State College in Vermont, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Tainan Museum of Fine Arts, etc. Huang had also been invited to participate many international group exhibitions, such as the 4th to 6th and 9th From Lausanne to Beijing International Fiber Art Biennale (2006~12 and 16), the 1st International Triennale of Kogei in Kanazawa (21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan, 2011), the 2nd Rijswijk Textile Biennial in Netherland (Rijswijk Museum in Netherland, 2011), the 1st to 3rd Science and Technology Biennale (San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, USA, 2011~14), and the World of Threads: Digital Jacquard Mythologies (China National Silk Museum, 2013).