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. Recent projects include a billboard installation for the 2024 CONTACT Photography Festival in Toronto, Mending the Craft at Xpace Cultural Centre, Toronto (2023) How to Build a Memory Palace at Gallery 44, Toronto (2022), At a Distance – From Within at Projet Casa, Montreal (2022) and a bar installation at the Plumb, Toronto (2021). She has participated in numerous residencies including the Banff Centre for the Arts and Creativity Residency (2022) and was the recipient of the Middlebrook Prize for Curation in 2023. Current & Upcoming 1 Past Exhibitions 2 Together in Quiet Light Apr 5 – May 24 Zalucky Contemporary How to Disappear When No One is Looking May 1, 2024 – May 31, 2024 Dupont BillboardsCollege and Lansdowne Billboards An artist engages with her community to collectively read her late uncle's... [De]/[Re]constructing place May 9, 2020 – Sep 7, 2020 Varley Art Gallery of Markham
How to Disappear When No One is Looking May 1, 2024 – May 31, 2024 Dupont BillboardsCollege and Lansdowne Billboards An artist engages with her community to collectively read her late uncle's...