Xiu Fen Zhou (1942-2022) was a Chinese American artist. She specializes in multiple medias, such as woodcut, silkscreen, oil painting, and hand-painted furniture. She spent early part of her career as a dedicated art professor committed to teaching hundreds of college students. She graduated from the Central Academy of Art in Beijing. She was invited by Philadelphia city officials to participate in a cultural exchange program. She created many pieces of artworks while collaborating with the Fabric Workshop in Philadelphia and successfully exhibited them at local galleries. She later moved to New York City and continued her artistic career.
She is known for her silkscreen and woodcut. Her artworks have been in exhibitions all over the world, including Japan, Denmark, Switzerland, and USA. Her woodcut work is featured in the British Museum. She was a member of the North American Women Artists Association and attended many exhibitions and seminars.
She is known for her silkscreen and woodcut. Her artworks have been in exhibitions all over the world, including Japan, Denmark, Switzerland, and USA. Her woodcut work is featured in the British Museum. She was a member of the North American Women Artists Association and attended many exhibitions and seminars.