Huang Yuting is a writer, curator, and art researcher, currently a researcher at BY ART MATTERS Museum in Hangzhou. She holds degrees in Art History and Theory, and Philosophy and Religious Studies from Peking University, and a Research MA in Arts and Culture from Leiden University. Her research and curatorial practice center on socially engaged art practices in Asia, alternative spaces, art archives, and institutional narratives, with attention to discourses, organizational forms, and mechanisms of knowledge production at the margins of contemporary art systems.
She approaches writing, curating, and public programs as intertwined research methods, seeking to build more open forms of translation among exhibitions, texts, publications, and public discussions. Her long-term interest lies in how artistic practices generate meaning within specific social contexts, local experiences, and institutional structures. Her writing has appeared in Artforum China, ARTDBL, ArtReview China, and other platforms, covering exhibition reviews, institutional observations, artist research, and critical discussions around contemporary art ecologies.