Lulu Luyao Chang

Lulu Luyao Chang (b. 1996, Hyogo, Japan) is a multidisciplinary artist currently based in Chicago, working across installation, sculpture, and video. Her practice explores themes of social norms, repression, and the complexities of identity. 

In 2022, she was awarded the ArtTable Fellowship and served as a panelist for The State of LGBTQ in China organized by The China Project. Her recent solo exhibition at the Chinese American Arts Council (CAAC) | Gallery 456 in New York City in 2024 was reviewed in IMPULSE Magazine. Lulu’s work has been featured in several prominent art fairs, including Art Fair | Detroit, Zero Art Fair in upstate New York, and group shows at Latitude Gallery, IRL Gallery, LatchKey Gallery, etc. in New York City. Her video artwork has been screened at The China Project in NYC and at Aotu Space in Beijing. In addition, Her writing includes an essay published in the academic journal World Art and a co-authored article featured in GUERNICA Magazine

Lulu holds a BA in Art History from the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing and an MFA in Fine Arts from the School of Visual Arts in New York.