Holly Chang
Holly Chang is an interdisciplinary artist based in Toronto/Tkaronto. Chang makes use of a variety of artistic mediums including textiles, photography, ceramics, and natural dyeing. Her practice is rooted in intersectionality where she often explores her mixed-race Jamaican-Chinese and white Canadian and queer identity. Her overall artistic work explores the themes of her second-generation identity. She has recently exhibited her work in her first solo show with Gallery 44 in April 2022 and participated in the Banff Artist in Residence program in Spring 2022. Holly was the recipient for the Middlebrook Prize for curation in 2023, a prize which aims to foster social innovation and curatorial excellence in Canada. She has a forthcoming group exhibition with the Workers Arts and Heritage Centre in 2025.
Current Exhibitions & Programs
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2024 / public art / exhibition / outdoor
Holly Chang
An artist engages with her community to collectively read her late uncle's image archive
From the Archives
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2020 / juried call
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2023 / public program / workshop / virtual