This study examined artworks produced by Hakka women and explored how female Hakka artists, being both women and of Hakka origin, express their life stories, experiences of womanhood, and ethnic identity through art. The images in their work reflect their daily life, spiritual recession, and women’s stories. Their works exhibit their Hakka identity through Hakka cultural experiences and memories by using subject matters, colors, images, totemic elements, and materials. The findings revealed that the artists adopt a "homecoming" mindset to promote their local roots to share Hakka traditions and cultures.