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刘唱是一位学者、艺术家、写作者及策展人。

她现任教于温州肯恩大学迈克尔格雷夫斯建筑与设计学院视觉传达设计专业。此前,曾任上海纽约大学交互媒体艺术系助理教授多年,并受聘为纽约大学Tisch艺术学院交互通信专业(NYU-ITP)博士后研究员,及交互媒体艺术一年制硕士项目(NYU-IMA Low Res)研究生导师,亦曾任上海交通大学-南加州大学文化创意产业学院(SJTU-USC-ICCI)客座教授。其教学致力于在中国推动艺术与科技融合的跨学科教育,探索具有生命力的艺术教育方法论。她将创作实践与教学深度结合,贯通课堂内外的创意生态,推动产教融合。

刘唱先后毕业于纽约大学Tisch艺术学院交互通信专业(NYU-ITP)及纽约普瑞特艺术学院数字艺术专业,师从数字艺术与艺术科技领域奠基人Tom Igoe、Daniel Shiffman、Daniel Rozin等教授。她曾作为创始团队成员参与p5.js的研发与发展,多年投身于开源社区建设,并于2019年在上海纽约大学成功举办国内第一届Processing Community Day大会,集结国内外开源社区、数字艺术及技术领域的大咖学者与创意人。

作为策展人,她多年担任毕业设计导师,将策展思维融入课程与成果展示,曾联合策划“再/现”展览,于2025年在上海西岸艺术中心举办的第六届Futurelab艺术与设计创新教育博览会中呈现。

作为艺术家,其创作涉及交互装置、人工智能艺术及数字艺术的创新媒介,持续探讨自然与科技的关系。作品曾展出于中国国家博物馆、上海当代艺术博物馆、浦东美术馆、北京今日美术馆、成都A4美术馆、伦敦Carroll/Fletcher画廊、纽约FOU Gallery等机构,被中美主流媒体关注并刊载。

作为写作者,她的评论与文章见于《上海日报》、《Yishu》、《艺术世界》、《艺术评论》、《Artforum》等期刊与媒体。她创立的《明日博物馆》播客专注博物馆与文化领域,同名专著《明日博物馆》将于2026年出版。


Liu Chang is a scholar, artist, writer, and curator.

She teaches in Visual Communication Design at the Michael Graves College of Architecture and Design, Wenzhou-Kean University. Previously, she was an Assistant Professor of Interactive Media Arts at NYU Shanghai for several years. She has also served as a Postdoctoral Researcher at NYU Tisch's Interactive Telecommunications Program (NYU-ITP), a Graduate Advisor for its IMA Low Residency program, and a Visiting Professor at the USC-SJTU Institute of Cultural and Creative Industry (SJTU-USC-ICCI).

Her teaching advances interdisciplinary art-and-technology education in China, merging creative practice with pedagogy to foster dynamic learning ecosystems and industry-academia collaboration.

As a curator, she has long mentored graduation thesis students, integrating curatorial approaches into coursework and exhibitions. She co-curated "(Re)Presentation" at the 6th Futurelab Art and Design Innovation Education Expo (West Bund Art Center, Shanghai, 2025).

As an artist, she works with interactive installations, AI, and new media to explore the relationship between nature and technology. Her work has been exhibited at the National Museum of China, Power Station of Art, Museum of Art Pudong, Beijing Today Art Museum, Chengdu A4 Art Museum, Carroll/Fletcher (London), and FOU Gallery (New York), and has been featured in major Chinese and U.S. media.

As a writer, her criticism and articles have appeared in Shanghai Daily, Yishu, Art World, Art Review, and Artforum. She founded the podcast Museum of Tomorrow; her book of the same title is forthcoming in 2026.

Liu Chang holds graduate degrees from NYU Tisch (NYU-ITP) and Pratt Institute. Her mentors include pioneering figures in digital art and art-and-technology: Tom Igoe, Daniel Shiffman, and Daniel Rozin. A founding team member of p5.js, she has long contributed to open-source communities. In 2019, she organized the first Processing Community Day in China at NYU Shanghai, gathering leading scholars, technologists, and creatives from the open-source and digital art fields.


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