Jodi Liu is an aspiring multidisciplinary artist who focuses on video installations and documentary storytelling. During her undergraduate studies, she primarily concentrated on visual storytelling. Documentaries are particularly compelling to her because they tell real stories, offering a deeper connection to the subjects they explore. She prefers them over commercial movies because they allow her to engage with broader issues meaningfully. Through documentaries and video installations, she strives to bring real stories to the forefront, encouraging viewers to engage with the world around them more thoughtfully and responsibly.
Her dedication to visual art stems from a desire to promote a more sustainable lifestyle through her work. Her past projects reflect this commitment, including web development, a 3D digital art gallery, and various video installations. Through these mediums, she aims to raise awareness about critical issues and encourage a more thoughtful, sustainable approach to living. Cultural heritage is also at the core of her creative process, and exploring new mediums and cultural perspectives is a testament to her commitment to continuous learning and artistic growth.
She gained valuable experience through an internship at Garland magazine, where she worked closely with a diverse range of artists and artisans. This role deepened her appreciation for aesthetics and craftsmanship, influencing her creative approach and developing a refined visual style. She is also eager to collaborate with other artists across multiple fields.