Polin Huang (b. 1995, Taipei, Taiwan) is a mixed-media painter based in New York City. Huang's paintings are a critique of female stereotypes, racism, and the influence of advertising media, language, and local culture. Her work considers the youth of today, who are often depressed about life or overly pursuing vague philosophies. These analyses are all told through cartoonish characters with bright colors, glittery accents, and a humorous gaze. Huang received her BFA from Taipei National University of Art and MFA from School of Visual Art, NY. Huang has exhibited extensively, including her first solo show, Those Moments at Qingtang Park, Taiwan, Duo Show Waking Life, Village One Art, New York and several group exhibitions, including Fritto Misto, IRL Gallery and From Island to Island, Taiwanese American Arts Council.