About this event
Lecturer: Michelle Chang, Assistant Professor of Architecture, Harvard GSD
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Date: Thursday, January 19
Time: 12:00 p.m., MT
Location: CU Denver Building, 2nd floor gallery
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Lecture Description
Michelle Chang présents recent work from her office, JaJa Co..
About Michelle Chang
Michelle Chang founded her independent practice in 2014 after working in offices in New York, Boston, and San Francisco. Her design work experiments with the overlaps between and among film, installation, music, teaching, and building.
Chang holds a Master of Architecture from Harvard GSD and a Bachelor of Arts in international relations from Johns Hopkins University. She is a former MacDowell Colony Fellow, Wortham Fellow, and a recipient of the Architectural League Prize for Young Architects + Designers. Her work has been exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto Canada, among other venues.
In her research, Chang studies the techniques and histories of architectural representation. Specifically, she investigates how optics, digital media, and modes of cultural production influence translations between design and building. Her recent writing on noise and vagueness examines these topics. Before coming to the GSD, she taught at Rice, UC Berkeley, California College of the Arts, and Northeastern University.