Artist-in-Residence

Julia Chiang

A photo of the artist Julia Chiang, an Asian-American woman, painting with a fine-tipped brush on a surface.
Julia Chiang, in collaboration with The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia. “Going Under, Shhh” (Process Image), 2024. Photo credit: Carlos Avendaño.

Julia Chiang considers the body to be central to the allegories, metaphors, and exploration she builds around her work. Her abstract paintings and ceramic objects often use organic forms and repeated patterns to represent introspections ranging from the corporeal to the psychological. 

To make yardage for Going Under, Shhh with FWM’s Studio team, Chiang created a rich print of layered forms that collide, overlap, and intertwine. Waves of her signature teardrop patterns sweep over wisps of dotted constellations in blue, green, and pearl. Drawing upon the experiences and feelings of secret havens, dreams, survival, protection, practicality, and joy, Chiang offers a space for visitors to reorient themselves by presenting the work overhead as a long, flowing canopy. 

“The feeling of no choice but to make, I think, is something most artists relate to,” says Chiang. “I am thinking about how what we do can have a purpose beyond where it normally lives. In a way, this opportunity to make textiles and prints is a way to imagine how my work might offer more. A private pause within a space, imagining the ability to offer shelter, protection, or…escape.”


Art


Exhibitions

A gallery installation photo showing three umbrellas installed at various ends of a triangular armature with other garments and artworks installed on the floor or wall nearby.

Soft/Cover
October 9, 2024-August 17, 2025


Artist Bio

American, born 1978, Atlantic City, NJ. Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.

Julia Chiang is known for her meditative paintings and ceramic works of layered color fields and flowing patterns that create an entrancing effect suggestive of natural phenomena. Chiang received her degree in Art History and Studio Art from New York University. The artist’s work has been widely exhibited internationally. Solo exhibitions include Julia Chiang: The Glows and The Blows, Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, NY; Salt on Our Skin, Nicola Vassell Gallery, New York, NY; Holding My Breath Moving Closer Closer, The Modern Institute, Glasgow, Ireland and Pump And Bump, NANZUKA, Tokyo, Japan. Group exhibitions include The Selves, Nicola Vassell Gallery, New York, NY; The Modern Institute: Space Forgets You, Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh, UK and MSD_Make Something Different, Centro de Arte Contemporáneo Vélez Málaga Francisco Hernández, Málaga, Spain. Public projects include the Rockaway Hotel mural in Far Rockaway, Queens, NY and the Rx Art mural at the Nappi Wellness Institute, SUNY Upstate, Syracuse, NY. Chiang is represented by The Modern Institute, Nicola Vassell Gallery and Nanzuka.