Joyce Chang (she/her)

is a smol, creative, angry Chinese/Korean artist and lifelong New Yorker. Spanning across multiple mediums—from traditional and digital arts, graphic design, poetry and video & film— her work often explores themes of “otherness,” the duplicity or multiplicity of identity, mental unwellness, and Buddhist-informed expressions of mortality and liberation.

Joyce is a graduate of New York University, where she earned a B.S. in Media Communications and a minor in Writing. Since 2015, she has worked in advertising, marketing, and strategy positions for publishers such as Dot Dash (Formerly: Meredith) Magazines, Time Inc., Hearst Magazines. She currently works the New York Times as a member of The News Guild of New York.

Offline, Joyce is a supporter and participant of local community events, organizations, and advocacy. She currently serves as the Director of Communications for East Side Stories.

Joyce is a pop-culture junkie, an avid MMA fan, and a beauty enthusiast who insists on being her own nail artist. She is also a cat-lover who enjoys weeks-long cross country road trips and hopes to hike across every National Park in America.