Liang Xiao Ping (Chinese: 梁小萍; born 1959), a pioneer in Australian Chinese calligrapher, also an artist, poet and scholar, is the first Chinese Australian artist to exhibit at Parliament House, Canberra. She was born in Guangzhou, China and migrated to Sydney in 1987.[1]
Liang is the founding president of the Australian Oriental Calligraphy Society. The series of her artwork and poetry was presented to 2008 Beijing Olympic Games as a national gift by the Australian Olympic Committee, it is currently housed in National Sports Museum of China. Her artwork 'Rainbow' was collected by the Parliament House of NSW. Her work 'Prajna-Paramita' (Xin Sutra) was collected by the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Her solo exhibition was held by the China National Association of Calligraphers at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing. She was invited by universities such as Stanford University, University of New South Wales and Sydney Conservatorium of Music to have her solo exhibition, academic activities and onsite demonstration.[2][3]
^"First Chinese Australian artist to exhibit at Parliament House, Canberra". MediaNet. 20 August 2014. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
^"Preserving Tradition, Facing the Future in Asian Musical and Visual Culture Program" (PDF). The University of Sydney. p. 39 to 43. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
^"Art Gallery NSW Collection: LIANG Xiaoping". Art Gallery of NSW. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
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