
Leah Liu is a New York–based artist working across sculpture and sound. Her practice seeks absence, gap, and hollowness, shaping what materializes around them as active agents. Absence attains form through her casting process, where material fossilizes onto the mold and preserves the trace of withdrawal. By folding forms into enclosed chambers, her work attunes to the sonic agency of air and reflects a contemporary longing for shelter across urban infrastructural and psychic landscapes. She joins cast hollow modules into recursive assemblages, introducing moments of deviation that invite viewers to attune to the resonance where order trembles within its own fracture and meaning slips past the systems that seek to contain it.
Leah Liu is a New York–based artist who received her BFA in Sculpture from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2025. Her practice spans sculpture and sound. Through cast hollow chambers and modular assemblages, she activates absence and deviation, fracturing the coherence of structural systems. Liu’s work has been exhibited in the United States and China, including at Gelman Gallery (Providence), Woods-Gerry Gallery (Providence), and Acentric Space Gallery (Shanghai). She has participated in residencies at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts (Maine), Arts Letters & Numbers (New York), and Acentric Space (Shanghai), with upcoming residencies at GlogauAIR (Berlin).