Christina Chang

Christina Change Lisa and Jerry O'Brien Curatorial Fellowship Weisman Art Museum

WHILE AT WAM:

Working with the student group WAM Collective, I helped manage the No White design showcase, the first curriculum integration partnership with the College of Design. I also worked as the curatorial assistant in the Target Studio for Creative Collaboration and with senior curator Diane Mullin.

Exhibition work:
Who’s Afraid of Edith Carlson?
Black & White

WHERE ARE YOU NOW:

An independent curator and scholar, Christina Chang’s broader research interests include intermediality, the productive tensions inherent to intergenerational relationships, and the art history of collaboration increative practice. A Los Angeles native, she received her BA in political economy from the University of California, Berkeley in 2001, and her PhD in art history from the University of Michigan in 2010. Now based in theTwin Cities, she has served as curator of engagement at the Minnesota Museum of American Art in Saint Paul, was the interim director and curator of the Perlman Teaching Museum at Carleton College during the 2015-16 academic year. Currently she is working as a consultant with the Golden Valley Historical Society to catalog their object collection.