Serena Chang (b. 1989 Queens, NY) is an interdisciplinary artist based in Queens, NY. Serena received her BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and Tufts University in 2011. Chang has had a solo exhibition at Island Gallery, New York, NY and been exhibited at FR MoCA, MA; Vincom Center for Contemporary Art, VT; Art in General, NY; Bonnington Center, UK; and Pioneer Works, NY. She has given talks at Parsons School of Design, Bennington College, and was a recipient of the SMFA Traveling Fellowship. She co-founded Shisanwu LLC, a sculpture materials research and production studio in 2018 as well as the artist/curator collective
Lunch Hour in 2023. 



Hyperallergic, The Best New York City Exhibitions of 2025

The Herald News — O Journal, FABRIC exhibition redefining sculpture with material residue and technological detritus by Lurdes C. da Silva

Hyperallergic, Covering Up the Present in a Ghost Forest by Hrag Vartanian

ARTnews Announces ARTnews Awards, Best Gallery Group Show nomination

FAR-NEAR, Artistic Labor, Active Workspaces; Lunch Hour Collective on “Means of Production” by Ari Nguyen

Office Magazine, Means of Production by Sofia Thieu D'Amico

The Amp, Means of Production Exposes the Seams of Art and Commerce by Jenny Wu

Artnet, Taking Stock: A Massive Group Show Takes Over a Queens Pantyhose Warehouse by Andrew Russeth

Office Magazine, The Interconnecting Threads of Sheerly Touch-Ya by Madeleine Pollard

The Here & There Co., Artist Feature & Interview with Claire Kim