Bio

Muzi Li Rowe is an interdisciplinary artist working across photography, sculpture, installation, and drawing. Using electronic waste and obsolete technologies as both her primary medium and direct subject matter, she aims to create a dialogue between content, media, and form that interrogates our relationship with both technology and cultural heritage.

Li Rowe holds an MFA from the University of California, Davis, and has presented solo exhibitions at artist-run venues such as Axis Gallery in Sacramento and nonprofit institutions including Arts Visalia Visual Art Center. Her work has been included in group and juried exhibitions across the United States, Australia, and China, and she has completed residencies at the Wassaic Project, the Ali Youssefi Project, and the Vermont Studio Center. Li Rowe is the recipient of the 2025 Creative Growth Fellowship from the City of Sacramento, the 2022 National Endowment for the Arts Seeding Creativity grant, and her practice has been profiled in the documentary series Making Art in the Golden State. In addition to her studio practice, she has taught photography at the University of California, Davis, California State University, Sacramento, and American River College, and currently works as a freelance photographer specializing in artwork and exhibition documentation.