Judy Huang was born in Taiwan and has been exposed to arts and music since she was four. She majored in art at Taipei Senior High School. Winning approximately a dozen of watercolor painting competitions and several graphic design competitions nationally, Judy was offered an art editor position at a local scientific magazine company right after her high school graduation. Two years later, she came to the States for her college education. An honor student, Judy graduated from the Florida International University in Fine Art. She pursued her graduate degree in Art history at the Queens College, the City University of New York. Conducting an art workshop, Judy worked at the Queens Museum in New York for a while. Then, she went back to school and majored in music at Queens College. After teaching piano for several years at two music schools in New York, Judy moved to the South and has been working at the Avery Gallery in Marietta Georgia as an art restorer, preserving and restoring works of art. She is teaching a watercolor painting class at Fayette Art Center and Gallery in Peachtree City as well. Teaching watercolor classes has been exhilarating for her.
Despite the fact that Judy has used various media to paint and to draw since she was very young, watercolor is her favorite medium, because of its fluidity, freedom, infusion of possibility, versatile presentation, and expressive rendering beyond personal styles in forms and patterns. The sky is the limit for watercolor painting. She also enjoys gardening, sewing, and making crafts by using polymer clay.