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Soojin Chang

Soojin Chang

Fellow 2026

Soojin Chang is a Korean-American multidisciplinary artist based in Glasgow, working across film, performance, installation, and writing. They have exhibited at the Barbican Centre, FACT Liverpool, South London Gallery, Leeds Art Gallery, MoMA PS1, and ICA London, with support from Jerwood Awards and Asia Culture Center commissions. She is a PhD candidate in the Visual Cultures department at Goldsmiths, University of London, proposing self-filming as a cosmotechnical practice in which Consciousness enters its own experiment. Chang completed her MFA at The Glasgow School of Art and her BA at University of California, Berkeley. 

Soojin Chang's research topic is self-filming as cosmotechnical practice.

Publications (selected)

  • Sellbach, U., & Chang, S. (2024). 'Why should our bodies end with our skin?': Intergenerational longings, dislocations and waiting in BXBY. In L. Cull Ó Maoilearca & F. Fitzgerald-Allsopp (Eds.), Interspecies performance. Performance Research Books. 
  • Chang, S. (2021). The nurse (5 min, video and sound). Textual Practice, 35(5), 725–727. https://doi.org/10.1080/0950236X.2021.1920229