Marcia Liu is a Shanghai-born artist based in Rochester, New York, working across sculpture and printmaking. Her practice explores how emotional and perceptual conditions are sustained through provisional structural relationships. Using discarded industrial materials, her sculptures are reassembled into configurations that exist between stability and collapse, where balance depends on improvised and contingent points of support.

Her printmaking extends these investigations through layered spatial constructions, where architectural fragments and abstract forms accumulate across compressed visual fields. Working primarily in monotype, she treats each image as a site of emergence, where memory and perception remain suspended and continuously shifting.

Having lived between cities shaped by ongoing transformation, Liu approaches material as a carrier of time and experience. Her work reflects an ongoing effort to sustain continuity through structures that remain open, unresolved, and subject to change.