Justine Chang is a Korean American photographer based in the US. Through photographs and text, she focuses on redefining the foreign and familiar with a playful sensibility. Her recent work explores prints on hanji—blending the tradition of Korean handmade paper with images that evoke themes of erasure, memory, grief, and exuberance. She finds meaning in creating spaces for conversation and collective labor in ways that are connected to her heritage. Her photography has been featured in various publications, and she has exhibited at the Walford Art Gallery, Molly Harding Nye Gallery, Pawtucket Arts Collaborative, Red Eye Gallery, and Woods Gerry Gallery. She was also the Boston Literary District's Writer-in-Residence in partnership with Emerson College. She earned a BFA in Photography at the Rhode Island School of Design.
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